Google has been found to have violated antitrust laws by building a moat around its monopoly over search. In a ruling that could have sweeping impact in the digital ad market, a federal judge sided ...
A federal judge ruled that Google violated antitrust laws “by maintaining its monopoly” on two product markets, search and general text advertising. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta came ...
"When South Carolina, through its attorney general, joined the action against Google, it voluntarily invoked federal jurisdiction," Judge G. Steven Agee wrote for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
A federal judge ruled on Monday that Alphabet – the parent company of tech giant Google – broke federal antitrust laws as it reinforced its dominant position over online searches and related ...
Last week, Google Ads emailed advertisers in the United States who use Google Ads or Google Analytics with upcoming compliance changes. Many are asking, “why now”? As user privacy concerns are at an ...
The cases had established the European Union as the world’s leading tech watchdog, but have since raised questions about its protracted appeals process. By Adam Satariano and Jenny Gross Adam ...
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