A federal judge ruled that Google illegally cornered the online advertising market by linking its tools together to block out competition, a major win in a broader antitrust crackdown on Big Tech. The ...
The ad industry is still smarting from last week’s news of a laissez-faire set of court-ordered remedies after Google was found guilty of operating a monopoly in the search ad market. Well, the ...
Google will confront the U.S. government’s latest attempt to topple its internet empire in federal court on Friday as a judge considers how to prevent the abusive tactics that culminated in parts of ...
Remedies in the federal search antitrust case against Google landed with a thud earlier this week. Most publishers and ad industry pundits were sorely disappointed. “United States v. Google LLC turned ...
FILE - Audience members gather at Made By Google for new product announcements at Google on Aug. 13, 2024, in Mountain View, Calif. (AP Photo/Juliana Yamada, File) MANHATTAN (CN) — The federal judge ...
Advertising exchange PubMatic (NASDAQ:PUBM) has sued Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) in federal court, seeking billions of dollars and to "restore fair competition" in advertising technology after ...
The ruling adds to the legal woes Google faces around the world.
EU Delays Fining Google for Ad Tech Monopoly to Avoid Trump Backlash Your email has been sent The two finalised a trade deal in July that saw the majority of European exports subject to a 15% tariff.
The Justice Department and Google wrapped a two-week hearing over how to address Google’s illegal monopoly in online advertising technology, setting up a pivotal antitrust showdown that could reshape ...
(Bloomberg/Leah Nylen) — The Justice Department gets a second chance to force a breakup of Alphabet Inc.’s Google Monday as it heads to court before the Virginia federal judge who ruled the search ...
A US judge is weighing whether to break up Google's adtech business in the closing arguments of the antitrust trial between the tech giant and the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on November 21. In the ...
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