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Judge Rules Google Operates Illegal Ad Monopoly
Alphabet’s Google created a monopoly that allowed it to control parts of the online-advertising industry, a federal judge ruled Thursday, a decision that could upend one of the technology giant’s core ...
On April 17, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia found that Google violated antitrust law by maintaining a monopoly in the advertising technology market and unlawfully tying its ...
Google will confront the U.S. government’s latest attempt to topple its internet empire in federal court on Friday as a judge considers how to prevent the abusive tactics that culminated in parts of ...
The latest court ruling citing Google's monopoly power came at a time when Google is facing more competition than ever. Travel executives expressed wide-ranging opinions on the significance — or lack ...
McClatchy is one of several U.S. media giants that have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google.
A federal judge yesterday ruled that Google's online ad technology unit constitutes an illegal monopoly, raising the possibility that the search giant may be forced to divest itself of a lucrative ...
Google faces a September trial after the Justice Department asked a federal judge on Friday to force the Big Tech giant to sell off parts of its monopolistic digital advertising business. US District ...
The ad industry is still smarting from last week’s news of a laissez-faire set of court-ordered remedies after Google was found guilty of operating a monopoly in the search ad market. Well, the ...
Trust Busted. A federal judge ruled Thursday, April 17, that Google holds an illegal monopoly in two online advertising markets. Credit: Associated Press It was the first time any journalist had made ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google has been branded an abusive monopolist by a federal judge for the second time in less than a year, this time over illegally exploiting some of its online marketing technology ...
Advertising exchange PubMatic (NASDAQ:PUBM) has sued Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) in federal court, seeking billions of dollars and to "restore fair competition" in advertising technology after ...
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