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DOJ, Google spar over ‘illegal monopoly,’ remedies in landmark antitrust case
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DOJ, Google spar over ‘illegal monopoly,’ remedies in landmark antitrust case

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Last updated: April 22, 2025 5:15 am
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Published April 22, 2025
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Google and the Department of Justice attorneys appeared before a federal judge on Monday The court proceedings will begin In a groundbreaking antitrust case, Google decides how far it has to go to break up its exclusive online search engine.

High-stakes trials, which are scheduled to be rolled out in court over the next three weeks, could change the fate of Silicon Valley’s biggest and most dominating tech giants historically.

Both the Department of Justice and Google will present relief solutions to resolve what US District Judge Amit Metah ruled last summer.

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The results of so-called “treatment” may determine the future, or driving force behind Google’s search engine A $1.8 trillion company. Justice Department lawyer David Dahlquist asked the court on Monday to adhere to the previous framework as he was trying to break Google’s advantage in the online search engine sector.

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“Google’s illegal activities have created economic behavior. It’s a wreck to the market to ensure that no matter what happens, you’re always winning,” said the Justice Department’s lawyer. I said With their submission.

They argued on Monday that Google’s search engines have come to dominate the internet primarily through payments from the company’s web browsers and certain smartphone makers as a way to close the competition.

The Justice Department asked the court that Google would need to sell its Chrome browser, share its consumer data with competitors, and potentially sell Android, Google’s smartphone operating system.

They said Monday that these steps could stop Google from obtaining monopolies in the AI ​​space. As we acknowledge that technology will evolve, remedies should “include the ability to evolve as well.”

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“This court’s remedy is positive and should not be ignored by anything on the horizon,” Dalkist told the court.

Each of Google proposes a much narrower remedy proposal.

The company’s lawyer told the court on Monday that the DOJ’s proposed framework was a backward-looking relief, which they said could not curb innovation and regulate the anti-competitive conduct the plan was trying to address.

And they reiterated that it could cause real harm to innovative services that rely on search placement, such as Mozilla Firefox.

The plan told Fox News Digital ahead of the hearing, “over the miles” of relief ordered by Judge Kent Walker, Google’s vice president of global engagement.

“They have little or no relation to what they deemed anti-competitive and are contrary to the law,” Google argued.

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Google executives cite concerns about the scope of consumer data that could be forced to share with competitors under a relief frame submitted by DOJ, including both US companies and foreign competitors, and cite concerns that data shared by DOJ presents new risks to consumer privacy and national security.

Their options presented to the court include shorter contracts for browser companies. Like Apple and Mozilla. The new contract with Android allows for additional flexibility and the option to preload multiple search engines. And other important steps to make the landscape more competitive.

Both sides are expected to continue their fight over relief in the coming weeks, with Judge Meta expected to take control of the case by June.

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In the meantime, both sides will hear testimony from a long list of witnesses, including senior Google employees.

Google’s lawyer said Monday that he plans to call Google CEO Sundar Pichai as a witness next week.

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