The Department of Justice is set to take another crack at breaking up what it perceives to be a monopoly held by Google's parent company Alphabet.
The Department of Justice may push for Google (GOOGL) to sell off its Chrome browser in an effort to break up the tech ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly considering forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser in an effort to dismantle ...
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Recent reports indicate that the U.S. Department of Justice is going to suggest that Google be forced to sell the Chrome ...
Google Chrome internet browser may be forced to be sold by the Department of Justice for antitrust and monopolization. Google ...
After a long-running antitrust case found the tech giant guilty of monopolistic behavior, the Justice Department is ...
The actual trial lasted for 10 weeks in the fall of 2023 with closing remarks happening in May of 2024, with Mehta's decision coming in August. Currently, the judge has set a two-week hearing in April ...
Top antitrust officials are planning to make more moves at the tech industry before leaving office, including the DOJ’s plans to ask a judge to ...
The latest rumors also add that the DoJ may also be considering requiring measures related to AI and the company’s Android ...
The recommendation from the DOJ to federal judge Amit Mehta, according to the report, would be one step that Google will take ...
Now, Alphabet, Google’s parent company, may be forced to sell Chrome. The browser, which was launched in 2008 and integrates ...