Judge Sets Deadline to Remedy Google's Search Monopoly
Briefly

The Justice Department will outline measures for Google to restore competition in search by December, after a ruling deemed it an illegal monopoly.
Prosecutors hinted at comprehensive remedies, possibly including Google divesting certain units or stopping payments that keep its search engine as the default.
Google's attorney emphasized the need for detailed proposals from the DOJ to prepare a counter-argument, estimating cooperation with Microsoft and OpenAI.
Judge Mehta expressed intent to hold hearings in spring and issue a ruling by next August regarding the case.
Read at Inc.com
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