The U.S. Department of Justice is intensifying its case against Google, urging a judge to consider a forced sale of the Chrome browser after a ruling deemed Google's adtech anti-competitive. The DOJ argues that structural changes are necessary for meaningful competition in search services. This marks a crucial phase in the DOJ's ongoing antitrust efforts against Google, following a related ruling that highlighted Google's monopolistic practices across its ad ecosystem. The outcome could significantly reshape the digital landscape and competitive dynamics in the online market.
"This court has an opportunity to remedy a monopoly that has controlled the internet for today's generation and restore competition for decades to come."
"We've now got a federal court ruling that says Google's conduct in the open web was anti-competitive. That's a pretty big deal."
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