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Judge Amit P. Mehta's opinion emphasizes how the rise of AI search has opened new competitive possibilities and saved Google ...
DC District Court Judge Amit Mehta has ruled that Google doesn't have to give up the Chrome browser to mitigate its illegal monopoly in online search. The court will only require a handful of modest ...
Federal prosecutors pushed a judge to force Google to sell its Chrome browser after the company was ruled as a monopolist in ...
The company avoids breakup but must share some search data with rivals, making its business more open to competition.
Google will have to give up search data to competitors but can keep Chrome and Android, a federal judge ruled in the landmark ...
The highly watched decision came after Google and the government proposed ways to fix the tech giant's monopoly over online search.
Google won't have to sell its Chrome browser, a judge in Washington said on Tuesday, handing a rare win to Big Tech in its ...
Google is barred from having exclusive contracts for its search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and Gemini app products, but doesn't have to sell Chrome.
Perplexity made an unsolicited $34.5 billion bid for Google's web browser and claims it has the backing to pull it off.
A federal judge overseeing one of two antitrust cases involving Google says the tech giant will be allowed to keep its Chrome ...
The tech giant scores a partial victory that concludes a five-year US legal saga, but remedies on its adtech business monopoly are also imminent in a separate case.