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The judge rejected the Justice Department's effort to force Google to sell its popular Chrome browser, concluding the request ...
A federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, but is barring it from making exclusive deals to make its search engine the ...
On Tuesday, federal judge Amit P. Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Google could get ...
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Google can keep Chrome, but exclusive search deals must end
A federal judge in the DOJ antitrust case ruled that Google must share its search data and end its use of exclusive contracts ...
Google is barred from having exclusive contracts for its search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and Gemini app products, but doesn ...
DC District Court Judge Amit Mehta has ruled that Google doesn't have to give up the Chrome browser to mitigate its illegal ...
Judge Amit P. Mehta rejected the Justice Department’s call to break up Google, listing remedies for his finding last year ...
The US Department of Justice had demanded that Google sell Chrome - Tuesday's decision means the tech giant can keep it but ...
Judge Amit P. Mehta's opinion emphasizes how the rise of AI search has opened new competitive possibilities and saved Google from the DOJ's most onerous requests.
A federal judge has ruled against Google in a landmark antitrust case, though the punishment is lighter than expected.
Stopping Google’s payments to be the default search engine would impose “substantial” harms, according to the judge.
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