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Antitrust Battle: Google vs. DOJ

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has intensified its antitrust battle with Google, proposing drastic measures to curb the tech giant's dominance in online search and advertising. Central to these remedies is the demand that Google divest its Chrome browser, a cornerstone of its digital ecosystem. This landmark case follows an August ruling by Judge Amit Mehta, which found Google guilty of stifling competition through illegal practices.

The DOJ also recommends barring Google from exclusive contracts with firms like Apple and Samsung, which make its search engine the default on their devices. Another proposal seeks a five-year ban on Google re-entering the browser market and increased oversight of its Android operating system to prevent leveraging its ecosystem to maintain monopolies in search and advertising.

Google, commanding 90% of global search traffic, labeled the DOJ’s remedies as extreme, arguing they would harm users and disrupt its product offerings. However, legal experts and plaintiffs from multiple states argue that these measures are necessary to revive competition and foster innovation in a monopolized market.

The case, originally initiated during Donald Trump’s first administration, raises questions about how his second term might influence its trajectory. While experts predict the administration will maintain the lawsuit, its stance on remedies remains uncertain.

Ultimately, the court's decision, expected by mid-2025, could reshape the online search landscape. If the proposed remedies are upheld, emerging competitors may finally gain access to a fair playing field, challenging Google's long-standing dominance. What do you think will happen to Google’s stock price if they lose control?

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