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Google privately told a federal court that “the open web is already in rapid decline,” a sharp reversal from its public ...
A federal judge ordered Google to alter its search business in a landmark antitrust case but did not impose changes on the ...
DC District Court Judge Amit Mehta has ruled that Google doesn't have to give up the Chrome browser to mitigate its illegal monopoly in online search. The court will only require a handful of modest ...
Google is barred from having exclusive contracts for its search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and Gemini app products, but doesn't have to sell Chrome.
Google's court filing reveals the open web is in decline, contradicting its previous claims, while new ad formats and AI ...
The tech giant scores a partial victory that concludes a five-year US legal saga, but remedies on its adtech business monopoly are also imminent in a separate case.
Google will have to give up search data to competitors but can keep Chrome and Android, a federal judge ruled in the landmark ...
A federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, but is barring it from making exclusive deals to make its search engine the ...
U.S. District Judge Mehta ruled that Google can no longer pay partners to make its search engine available exclusively on ...
Google won't have to sell its Chrome browser, a judge in Washington said on Tuesday, handing a rare win to Big Tech in its ...
A federal judge overseeing one of two antitrust cases involving Google says the tech giant will be allowed to keep its Chrome ...