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Google broke law to maintain online search monopoly, US judge rules

www.theguardian.com Google broke law to maintain online search monopoly, US judge rules

White House calls decision – that could have major implications for web use – ‘victory for the American people’

Google broke law to maintain online search monopoly, US judge rules

Google violated antitrust laws as it built an internet search empire, a federal judge ruled on Monday in a decision that could have major implications for the way people interact with the internet.

Judge Amit Mehta found that Google violated section 2 of the Sherman Act, a US antitrust law. His decision states that Google maintained a monopoly over search services and advertising.

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The ruling is one of the largest antitrust decisions in decades, capping off a case that pitted the justice department against one of the world’s most valuable companies. It was also part of a broader push in recent years from the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, as well as European regulators, to scrutinize big tech companies for allegedly monopolistic practices.

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