The recent antitrust trial against Google shows a significant shift in judicial attitude, despite earlier assumptions of Big Tech's political influence. Following a meeting with the DOJ, Google's attempts to negotiate the terms of its sanctions proved ineffective as a judge ruled their search market practices illegal. The legal framework now mandates Google to divest its Chrome browser and restricts its agreements with other tech giants, indicating a tougher regulatory environment for the company going forward.
"Google shall not enter any agreement requiring Apple Inc. to set Google Search as the Default Search Engine in the United States with respect to any proprietary Apple feature or functionality, including Siri and Spotlight..."
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