OpenX Sues Google, Alleging 'Rigged' Ad Auctions
EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – OpenX alleges Google’s anticompetitive practices forced it to close its ad server and caused severe harm to its ad exchange, seeking treble damages and an injunction to stop such conduct.
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Adtech company OpenX sues Google, accusing it of anticompetitive tactics that 'crippled' its growth
Employees come and go at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California.Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesOpenX has sued Google for anticompetitive practices in the digital advertising market.The adtech company alleged that Google's tactics "crippled competitors like OpenX at every turn."A federal judge has ruled Google holds an illegal monopoly in advertising technology markets.Adtech company OpenX has accused Google of repeatedly kneecapping its g…
OpenX Sues Google Over Anticompetitive Digital Ad Practices
In the escalating battle over dominance in digital advertising, adtech firm OpenX has launched a significant legal challenge against Alphabet Inc.’s Google, alleging a pattern of anticompetitive behavior that has stifled competition and innovation. The lawsuit, filed on August 4, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, paints a picture of Google’s alleged stranglehold on the market, claiming it has systematically u…
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