"The DOJ continues to push a radical agenda that goes far beyond the legal issues in this case," said Google executive Lee-Anne Mulholland, highlighting Google's opposition to the proposed remedies.
"The government putting its thumb on the scale in these ways would harm consumers, developers and American technological leadership at precisely the moment it is most needed," Mulholland argued, indicating the potential negative impacts of government intervention.
Judge Mehta previously ruled that Google's default search engine position is 'extremely valuable real estate', emphasizing the competitive advantage it provides Google over potential new entrants.
The DOJ could propose a break-up of Google, as potential remedies to curb its dominance, with initial discussions hinting at reforms focused on Chrome and AI.
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