Google online search monopoly case ruled out, no need to divest Chrome and Android system
2025-09-02 20:44:45
A judge in Washington ruled on Tuesday that Alphabet's Google (GOOGL. O) must share data with rivals to open up competition in the online search market, while rejecting a request by prosecutors for Google to sell its Chrome browser. In addition, Google does not need to divest its Android operating system. In addition, Google plans to open a separate lawsuit in September against the Department of Justice, in which judges have ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in the field of online advertising technology, and will decide on remedies at that time. The Department of Justice's two lawsuits against Google are part of a broad bipartisan crackdown on big technology companies in the United States that began in President Trump's first term, involving Meta Platforms, Amazon and Apple. After the ruling was announced, Google's U.S. stocks rose 6% and Apple's rose 4%.
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