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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, May 2 (Reuters) - Alphabet's , opens new tab Google will face a trial in September on antitrust enforcers' proposals to make it sell off part of its advertising technology ...
Google sees the proposals as extreme, and said the court should stick to limiting the terms of its default agreements. The $1.9 trillion tech company has been subsidizing browser makers such as ...
Judge in Google antitrust trial presses DOJ on AI’s role ... “Does the government believe that there is a market for a new search engine to emerge as ... Google faces a historic breakup of ...
Google reportedly faces a fresh Justice Department probe over whether it violated antitrust law through its partnership with artificial intelligence chatbot firm Character.AI.
Google’s search antitrust trial is wrapping up—here’s what we learned Google and the DOJ have had their say; now it's in the judge's hands.
The court confirmed that Google has for years violated antitrust laws to gain and maintain its monopoly over internet search and search advertising, all while deleting evidence to cover its tracks.
Google plans to appeal as DOJ seeks to untether ad products. Google loses ad tech monopoly trial, faces additional breakups Google plans to appeal as DOJ seeks to untether ad products.
What started off as an antitrust trial about Google's dominance in the search engine market has led to a penalties phase that is focused on its role in artificial intelligence.
A nearly 30-year-old legal case looms large over the U.S. government's antitrust case against Google. A judge is hearing arguments to decide the penalties to levy against the search giant.
Alphabet's Google will face a trial in September on antitrust enforcers' proposals to make it sell off part of its advertising technology business to address the company's dominance over tools ...
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google will face a trial in September on antitrust enforcers' proposals to make it sell off part of its advertising technology business to address the ...