On Tuesday, a federal judge ordered Google to share some search index and user data with "qualified competitors"-part of a highly anticipated slate of remedies in a monopoly case that the Justice ...
Google got some disappointing news at a status conference Tuesday, where US District Judge Amit Mehta suggested that Google’s AI products may be restricted as an appropriate remedy following the ...
Justice Department lawyers warned that Google’s search dominance is spilling over into the AI race that threatens to crush rivals as the remedy phase of the landmark antitrust case against the tech ...
Google is guilty. So, now what? Last summer, Google lost a landmark antitrust case. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta declared that “Google is a monopolist,” finding the company acted illegally to ...
Google co-founders Sergey Brin, left, and Larry Page pose at company headquarters Jan.15, 2004, in Mountain View, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) WASHINGTON (CN) — The long-running remedy phase of ...
Google's search head Liz Reid said it would need to divert 20% of its search team to carry out some of the remedies proposed by the DOJ. Reid said the move would create privacy risks. The comments ...
The results are in: Google has an illegal search monopoly, and now it’s going to pay the price. Judge Amit Mehta’s ruling in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google was a victory for ...
Lee-Anne Mulholland Vice President, Regulatory Affairs at Google (GOOGL), wrote in a blog post that the company “strongly disagrees with and will appeal” the decision in the Department of Justice’s ...