The US Justice Department said in a new court filing that it may recommend a break up of Google, showing just how far Washington is willing to go to rein in ...
) as an antidote to unhealthy competition in the search engine market, showing just how far Washington is willing to go to rein in Big Tech.
DOJ is expected to provide a more detailed document by Nov. 20 outlining these remedies. But the 32-page document filed late Tuesday offers several points of focus beyond forcing Google to sell parts of its business. It may ask the judge to force Google to give websites more ability to "opt out" of "any Google-owned artificial-intelligence product."“We believe that today’s blueprint goes well beyond the legal scope of the Court’s decision about Search distribution contracts,” Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google’s vice president of regulatory affairs, wrote in a blog post.
Google faces antitrust challenges on other fronts. It is currently defending itself in a separate lawsuit from DOJ alleging a monopoly in the technology used to but and sell online ads. The nonprofit organizations partnered to provide hope through songwriting and bedside performances across the country Musicians On Call Hyundai Hope On Wheels Tiera Kennedy Hospital Visit 01 Tiera Kennedy performs for pediatric patients for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month partnership with Musicians On Call and Hyundai Hope On Wheels.
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