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Justice Department considering push for historic break up of Google after landmark antitrust ruling: report

nypost.com Justice Department considering push for historic break up of Google after landmark antitrust ruling: report

The feds are also weighing “less severe” options, such as requiring Google to share data with rival search engines such as DuckDuckGo and Microsoft’s Bing.

Justice Department considering push for historic break up of Google after landmark antitrust ruling: report
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Justice Department considering push for historic break up of Google after landmark antitrust ruling: report

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  • NY Post

    Going to need a much better source than this.

      • Thanks.

        Justice Department officials are considering what remedies to ask a federal judge to order against the search giant, said three people with knowledge of the deliberations involving the agency and state attorneys general who helped to bring the case. They are discussing various proposals, including breaking off parts of Google, such as its Chrome browser or Android smartphone operating system, two of the people said.

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        Last week’s ruling that Google was a monopolist was a landmark antitrust decision, raising serious questions about the power of tech giants in the modern internet era. Apple, Amazon and Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, also face antitrust cases. Google is scheduled to go to trial in another antitrust case — this one over ad technology — next month. Any remedies in Google’s search case are likely to reverberate and influence that broader landscape.

        TIL, the ruling might actually carry some consequences. I guess we'll see where this takes us.

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