Google Antitrust Lawsuit: US Judge Upholds Key Claims Made By Federal Government
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A US judge has upheld key claims made by the federal government in its antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.'s Google. The lawsuit, filed in 2020, alleges that Google used its market dominance to hinder competitors in the internet search market. The judge partially granted Google's request for a summary judgment, allowing some grounds while letting the remaining claims proceed to trial next month. This marks the most significant challenge to big tech's power since Microsoft's antitrust case in 1998.
August 05, 2023 | 10:20 am
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Microsoft is mentioned in the context of its own antitrust case in 1998, marking the last significant challenge to big tech's power.
Microsoft is mentioned in the context of its own antitrust case in 1998. This historical reference does not directly impact Microsoft's current operations or stock.
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Google faces a significant legal challenge as a US judge upholds key claims in an antitrust lawsuit against the company.
The upholding of key claims in the antitrust lawsuit against Google could potentially lead to penalties or changes in business practices if the company is found guilty. This could negatively impact Google's stock in the short term.
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Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company, could face potential repercussions from the antitrust lawsuit against Google.
As Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. could face potential repercussions from the antitrust lawsuit against Google. This could negatively impact Alphabet's stock in the short term.
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