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DOJ Pushes for Google Breakup in Landmark Antitrust Remedies Trial

The Justice Department seeks Chrome divestiture, potential Android separation, and an end to default search deals as Google begins its appeal process.

Google Firmensitz in Mountain View, Kalifornien
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Overview

  • The remedies trial in Washington, D.C., has begun, focusing on structural and behavioral measures to address Google's illegal search monopoly.
  • Key demands include forcing Google to divest its Chrome browser, potentially separate its Android operating system, and end payments for default search agreements.
  • The DOJ also seeks mandatory data-sharing with competitors like Bing and DuckDuckGo to foster greater market competition.
  • Google has announced plans to appeal, arguing that the proposed remedies would harm consumers and stifle innovation.
  • The trial will run through May, with a verdict expected in the autumn, marking a pivotal moment in the global push to regulate Big Tech monopolies.