Google Search Remedies: Boosting Competitors While Harming Consumers
This week, Google and the Justice Department (DOJ) face off with opening statements in the remedies phase of the government’s […]
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This week, Google and the Justice Department (DOJ) face off with opening statements in the remedies phase of the government’s […]
Businesses rely on many digital tools and resources to increase their visibility, connect with consumers, and offer their products and […]
In a court decision last week between Google and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Judge Amit Mehta concluded that Google violated U.S. antitrust laws by entering into distribution agreements that established Google as the default search engine for third-party web browsers and mobile devices. Although the heart of the decision rested on the purported anticompetitive effects of these contractual agreements, an actual analysis of resulting consumer harm appears to be lacking.
Ten weeks after it began, the evidence-phase of the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) trial against Google for its alleged anticompetitive […]
There is no doubt that Google is the most popular search engine with many Internet users. The company’s name is […]
The first week of the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) high profile trial against Google has come to an end. On […]
On the eve of the so-called ‘Antitrust Trial of the Century’, the Justice Department’s (DoJ) case against Google search has […]
While there’s little question that objective news sources are socially important, the economic quantification of the importance of news to […]
As multiple media reports have indicated that the U.S. Department of Justice is preparing an antitrust case against Google, some […]
Leading tech services have brought about progress for consumers and economic growth. But transforming the economy can bring greater scrutiny […]