Google lives to fight another day - shares skyrocket! Recap.
- The decision stems from a 2020 Justice Department lawsuit and comes amid a broader antitrust push against Big Tech.
A U.S. judge has ruled that Google can keep operating its Chrome browser but must open up by sharing search data with rivals and ending exclusive search contracts.
The ruling originates from the Justice Department’s 2020 lawsuit accusing Google of using restrictive agreements to preserve its dominance in online search. It follows a 2024 finding that Google had violated antitrust law by maintaining an illegal monopoly in search and advertising.
The case is part of a wider U.S. crackdown on Big Tech, targeting firms like Meta, Amazon, and Apple.
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