Separating Chrome from Google and preventing deals for default ... Google's vice president of regulatory affairs, said the DOJ was pushing "a radical agenda that goes far behind the legal issues ...
(The Hill) – The Department of Justice (DOJ) is asking a federal judge to order Google to sell off its Chrome browser after the court found the tech giant maintained an illegal monopoly over ...
In a striking irony, the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust case against Google, which was decided last summer, may reduce competition—both in search and in access to the World Wide Web. The ...
Apple's emergency motion to stay the Justice Department's upcoming remedies trial against Google for violating antitrust laws ...
The DOJ uses the term “search access points” to refer to products like Google Chrome that people use to search the web. Notably, in October 2024, ChatGPT launched its own AI search browser.
Losing Chrome’s data would almost certainly guarantee a drastically different Google search engine. Google filed its response to the DOJ, arguing that the proposed remedies are much wider ...
Apple is fighting to defend its multi-billion dollar search engine deal with Google as Google is prosecuted for antitrust ...
Apple's bid to pause Google's antitrust trial was denied, as the court ruled it failed to prove it would suffer irreparable ...
this could impact Google’s current rankings and algorithms depending on how much data it takes from Chrome and how this is weighted. The DOJ suggests letting publishers opt out of Google’s ...
arguing users prefer its search engine and Chrome over competitors. EU penalties for Google hit €8.25B over 10 years; DOJ urges Google to divest Chrome to restore market competition. NOW OPEN ...