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US Justice Department's Google Decision: Chrome Must Be Disposed Immediately

US Justice Department's Google Decision: Chrome Must Be Disposed Immediately
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World March 8, 2025 10:42

usa - US Justice Department demands Google to dispose of Chrome browser to resolve antitrust case. Latest updates on Google's legal issues.

US Justice Department's Action Against Google

The US Justice Department has taken a bold move in the resolution of the antitrust case against technology giant Google. They demand the immediate disposal of Google's Chrome browser as part of the solution.

Key Points:

  • Chrome can only be sold to an approved buyer.
  • Google forbidden to pay partners for preferential treatment in search engine.
  • Prior notification to the government required before any new partnership in competition.

Google's Response and Legal Battle

Google spokesperson criticizes the decision, claiming it goes beyond court orders. Earlier, Judge Amit Mehta ruled Google's illegal monopoly in internet search and advertising.

Antitrust Lawsuit Details

US Justice Department, along with several states, filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for monopolizing digital ad technology products.

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