Google Found Guilty of Monopolistic Practices in Landmark Antitrust Case
A federal judge ruled that Google maintained its dominance through illegal agreements, sparking a potential shift in the tech landscape.
- The U.S. District Court found Google guilty of monopolistic practices in search and text ads.
- Google's agreements with companies like Apple and Mozilla were deemed anticompetitive.
- The ruling is expected to be appealed, prolonging the legal battle.
- Potential remedies could include changes to default search engine settings on devices.
- This case is part of broader antitrust actions against major tech companies.















