Google Search Ruled a Monopoly
Antitrust Case Comes Down to Influence on Default Setting
Antitrust enforcers have alleged that Google illegally maintained a monopoly over search, where it controls nearly 90% of online queries. A landmark legal decision on Monday ruled that Google Search did indeed illegally thwart rivals to remain on top.
Expert Weighs In
An antitrust expert explains that the case hinges on how much influence Google has over the default setting on devices. A digital economy expert notes that the case largely revolves around the search giant's immense power and influence.
Up to the Judge
The judge will now determine whether Google's actions constitute an illegal monopoly or simply the result of being a highly successful search engine. The outcome of the case has significant implications for the tech industry and the future of competition in the digital marketplace.
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