U.S. Government Moves to Break Up Google Over Antitrust Violations

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The U.S. government is considering significant antitrust measures that could result in the breakup of Google, the world’s largest search engine. This comes after a landmark court ruling in August, where the Department of Justice (DoJ) found that Google illegally stifled competition in online search, causing what it calls “pernicious harms” to American consumers and businesses.

The DoJ is now exploring remedies that could limit Google’s control, including measures to prevent the company from using its products—like the Chrome browser and Android operating system—to dominate the search market. If these remedies are accepted by the judge overseeing the case, it would mark one of the most significant regulatory interventions in the history of Big Tech.

Google, strongly opposing these proposed measures, has called them “radical” and claiming they could hurt consumers, businesses, and developers. The company has defended its business model, arguing that services like Chrome and Android are free to users and help lower costs for devices by paying companies like Apple and Samsung to make Google the default search engine.

However, the DoJ has argued that Google’s practices have blocked competitors from entering the market, resulting in higher ad prices and reduced innovation. The DoJ is expected to provide more detailed proposals by November 20, while Google will have an opportunity to respond with its own solutions by December 20. The outcome of this case could dramatically reshape the future of the tech industry.

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