What you need to know about the proposed measures designed to curb Google's search monopoly
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The DOJ's aggressive recommendations aim to dismantle Google's monopoly by potentially spinning off Chrome and syndicating search data, asserting it hampers competition.
Federal prosecutors intend to dismantle Google's illegal monopoly, claiming that Google's quality arises from advantages gained through unfair practices, hindering competition and innovation.
Google's chief legal officer claims the DOJ's proposals are excessively broad and threaten to disrupt multiple Google services that users rely on daily.
The Justice Department's proposal may soften depending on future political appointments, indicating a possible easing of the aggressive antitrust strategies currently in play.
Read at AP News
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