The US Department of Justice asserts that Google's unlawful behavior has denied rivals essential distribution channels, hindering competition and innovation in the online search market.
Prosecutors have urged that Google must sell its Chrome browser and share data with competitors to dismantle its alleged monopoly on internet searching.
If Google complies with the DOJ's demands, it will undergo ten years of regulation and monitoring by a federal court, focusing on restoring market competition.
The DOJ's extensive requests could compel Google to refrain from significant moves in the tech space, including barring acquisitions and investments in competing search technologies.
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