In 2000, a ruling in a U.S. antitrust case against Microsoft set the rules for the digital giant, including prohibiting restrictive contracts and opening some technology, preventing monopoly control.
Judge Amit P. Mehta found Google violated antitrust laws by stifling internet search rivals to protect its monopoly, impacting competition. Other tech giants like Apple, Amazon, and Meta face similar accusations.
The ruling in the Google case by Judge Mehta is seen as a predictor for other antitrust cases, influencing future court decisions. Microsoft's case was referenced heavily in the judgment.
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