Google just lost a major antitrust battle in North America. Discover the ruling that allows phone makers to ditch Android ...
After a five-year legal showdown pitting the U.S. Department of Justice against Google, a federal judge concluded that the disruptive forces of artificial intelligence technology will have a better ...
The EU’s latest antitrust investigation against Google misreads competitive AI markets, risks politicized enforcement, and ...
A U.S. court has decided that Google LLC won’t be forced to sell off its Chrome browser or divest its Android operating system after being found guilty of operating an illegal online search monopoly ...
Google's annual payments to Apple are huge — and a big part of Apple's "services" business. What happens if they go away?
Judge rules Google held illegal search monopoly Google barred from exclusive contracts on key services Competitors granted access to some Google search data DOJ sought breakup but Chrome divestiture ...
When the government launched an antitrust lawsuit against Google five years ago, it was all about whether the tech giant had a monopoly on internet search. But by the time the judge ruled on ...
After a five-year legal showdown pitting the U.S. Department of Justice against Google, a federal judge concluded that the disruptive forces of artificial intelligence technology will have a better ...
Judge Mehta rules Google doesn't have to divest in Chrome in the remedies ruling. Business leaders are reacting with a mix of disappointment and approval. Critics say Mehta's remedies are not ...
Google dodged a bullet Tuesday when a federal judge ruled the company does not need to sell off the Chrome browser or Android as part of the landmark antitrust case against it. While Google faces ...
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 ...