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Judge Lets Google Keep Chrome and Android, Orders Limited Search Data Sharing

The court cites GenAI’s rapid shift to justify targeted rules over a structural breakup.

Overview

  • U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta rejected forced divestitures of Chrome and a contingent Android sale in the Google search antitrust case.
  • Google must provide qualified rivals access to specified search index and user‑interaction data, with advertising data excluded.
  • Exclusive default contracts are barred, though Google may continue non‑exclusive payments and preloads, preserving deals with partners such as Apple.
  • The order includes multi‑year oversight by a technical committee, with the court signaling potential escalation if competition fails to materialize.
  • Google says it will appeal and the DOJ is weighing options, as Alphabet shares jumped roughly 7%–9% and Apple also rose on the ruling.