Media Briefing: DOJ’s Google search trial remedies fall flat for publishers
Judge Mehta's ruling mandates Google to share key search data with qualified competitors under strict privacy safeguards and oversight to address monopoly concerns.
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Google Antitrust Win: Implications for Upcoming Ad Tech Trial and Tech Sector
The long-awaited Sept. 2 federal ruling on Google’s internet search monopoly came as a huge surprise to insiders and analysts, given its profound implications. While a former Google insider called the ruling a “significant victory” for the company, he also highlighted another Department of Justice (DOJ) monopoly case—with a remedies trial scheduled later this month—that he is less optimistic about. Some analysts noted that the ruling could have …
AG Skrmetti Regarding Court Fixes to End Google Search Engine Monopoly and Restore Competition
NASHVILLE, TN — Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti released the following statement regarding Tuesday’s court ruling on the remedies in the Google search antitrust case to restore competition in the market and for the benefit of consumers:
Investors Score the US-v.-Google Remedies Ruling a Win for Google and Apple
Dave Michaels and Katherine Blunt, reporting for The Wall Street Journal (gift link): "There are strong reasons not to jolt the system and to allow market forces to do the work," Mehta wrote. Wall Street analysts scored the ruling a huge win for Google and Apple since it allowed an existing arrangement to continue in which Google pays Apple more than $20 billion a year to be the default search provider on the Safari browser. I'm picking nits her…
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