The judge overseeing the US Justice Department’s antitrust case over Google’s ad tech monopolies said she is concerned about ...
A judge queried lawyers about whether a breakup made sense during closing arguments on how to fix the tech giant’s dominance ...
Google will confront the U.S. government’s latest attempt to topple its internet empire in federal court on Friday as a judge ...
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Judge expresses caution over dismantling Google’s advertising operations
Judge Brinkema is worried about how long it would take for Google to sell its ad exchange if she orders a divestiture.
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) has been dealt a blow after a judge overseeing a Department of Justice antitrust case ruled that the tech giant has held monopoly in online advertising technology ...
Google is starting to have a monopoly on getting called out for having a monopoly. For the second time in under one year, the tech giant has been deemed to be operating an illegal monopoly, this time ...
A federal court today found that Google LLC maintains an illegal monopoly in the advertising technology market. The decision comes less than a year after a similar antitrust ruling against the ...
Back in the early 1990s, an oil-change service business ran a clever ad campaign which said “We’re not trying to change your oil, we’re trying to change your oil.” Get it? The ad springs to mind as ...
In a hearing on Friday, lawyers for the Justice Department indicated the government would double down on its requests to break up the tech giant’s business. By David McCabe Reporting from the Albert V ...
A federal judge ruled Thursday that Google illegally acquired and maintained a monopoly over advertising technology, the second time in less than a year that the tech giant has been found in violation ...
Twenty-five years ago, Google unveiled Adwords, which pledged to enable advertisers “to quickly design a flexible program that best fits [their] online marketing goals and budget,” Google cofounder ...
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