The government is asking Judge Amit Mehta for four different types of remedies to Google’s anticompetitive power in search ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Months after a federal judge ruled that Google violated antitrust law with its search engine, prosecutors have recommended remedies that a ...
They show we have a functioning federal government that still holds the rule of law to be a bedrock, sacrosanct thing — particularly in the Department of Justice. Just take a step back and ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. The big picture: After Judge Amit Mehra ruled that Google is an illegal monopoly, the Department ...
The DOJ has filed a list of suggestions on how to deal with Google's antitrust issues. Credit: Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Will Google be forced to break up? The search ...
The U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday it has sued the state of Virginia for violating federal law's prohibition on ...
The Justice Department has submitted a filing giving a federal court a framework for reshaping Alphabet's Google, including breaking up the tech giant for an illegal monopoly over search.
DoJ says its policy will encourage independent security and safety research, but will large AI companies follow suit in encouraging vulnerability disclosure?
The US Justice Department might recommend to a federal judge that Android and/or Chrome be spun off (“structural remedies”) among other possible antitrust solutions, with Google today arguing ...
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The Justice Department said it is considering whether to ask a federal judge to order a breakup of Google’s online search monopoly – a move that could upend the Big Tech firm’s entire ...
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