The Justice Department's latest legal action accuses Google of engaging in anticompetitive behavior by unfairly using its ...
The US Justice Department has demanded that Google sell its Chrome browser to break up its alleged monopoly in online search.
The US Department of Justice is still calling for Google to sell its web browser Chrome, according to a Friday court filing. ...
The tech giant also paid third parties to use Chrome as its default search engine, argued the Justice Department and more ...
Following a court ruling that Google has abused its monopoly in search and online advertising, the judge in the case will ...
The US Justice Department continues to push for Google to sell its Chrome browser, reinforcing its stance against the tech ...
Google's official monopoly on search, browser, and advertising is probably going to end. That's a good thing, not just for ...
It looks like Google could be set for a major breakup. The ongoing antitrust case happening in the United States has seen a federal judge double-down and commit to their stance that Google is a ...
We proved Google violated antitrust law in an epic federal trial. Now it’s time to solve the problem. Today’s proposed final ...
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has reiterated its position in the continuing antitrust action against Google, highlighting that the tech giant must immediately sell its Chrome browser ...
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said a coalition of 38 state attorneys general and the Justice Department have proposed a final package of remedies "to end Google’s illegal monopoly over ...
The Justice Department reiterated its demand for Google to divest its Chrome browser, continuing efforts to dismantle the company's search monopoly. The DOJ aims to end agreements making Google ...