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Could Google's dominance come to an end with radical changes ahead

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The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing changes to Google’s business structure in response to its search monopoly. Federal prosecutors proposed that a judge may require Google to divest parts of its business and release underlying data used for its search engine and AI products to competitors. This initiates a lengthy legal process aimed at addressing Google’s dominant position in online search. Regulators note that Google has controlled key distribution channels for over a decade, limiting competition. Proposed remedies may include restrictions on Google’s use of its Chrome browser, Android system, AI products, and app store to favor its search operations. The filing suggests limitations on Google’s default search agreements, which solidify its services as the default for users. Google’s vice president raised concerns over potential government overreach affecting innovation and consumers. A ruling in August found Google unlawfully leveraged its dominance to eliminate competition, setting a timeline for trial proceedings with a final decision expected by August 2025. Legal experts estimate the appeals process could take up to five years. The Department of Justice plans to submit a proposal on Google's anticompetitive practices in November, with Google responding in December and final proposals expected by March 2025. Google faces increasing regulatory scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe, with a breakup of its operations suggested as a possible solution for competition issues in digital advertising.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing changes to Google’s business structure in response to its search monopoly. Federal prosecutors proposed that a judge may require Google to divest parts of its business and release underlying data used for its search engine and AI products to competitors. This initiates a lengthy legal process aimed at addressing Google’s dominant position in online search. Regulators note that Google has controlled key distribution channels for over a decade, limiting competition. Proposed remedies may include restrictions on Google’s use of its Chrome browser, Android system, AI products, and app store to favor its search operations. The filing suggests limitations on Google’s default search agreements, which solidify its services as the default for users. Google’s vice president raised concerns over potential government overreach affecting innovation and consumers. A ruling in August found Google unlawfully leveraged its dominance to eliminate competition, setting a timeline for trial proceedings with a final decision expected by August 2025. Legal experts estimate the appeals process could take up to five years. The Department of Justice plans to submit a proposal on Google's anticompetitive practices in November, with Google responding in December and final proposals expected by March 2025. Google faces increasing regulatory scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe, with a breakup of its operations suggested as a possible solution for competition issues in digital advertising.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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