Welcome to Google's nightmare: US reveals plan to destroy search monopoly
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Hepner expects that the DOJ plan may be measured enough that the court may only 'be interested in a nip-tuck, not a wholesale revision of what plaintiffs have put forward.'
Bazbaz accused Google of 'cynically' invoking privacy among chief concerns with a forced Chrome sale. That 'is rich coming from the Internet's biggest tracker,' Bazbaz said.
Bazbaz told Ars that if the DOJ gets its way, the remedies could potentially be game-changing, not just for existing rivals but also new rivals and startups.
The biggest risk to Google's dominance in AI search could even be its former partner, whom the court found was being paid handsomely to help prop up Google's search monopoly.
Read at Ars Technica
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