Delaware County judge allows part of case against Google to proceed
Attorney General Dave Yost hailed a Delaware County judges decision last week in his case against Google. But the preliminary decision on the search giants motion to dismiss was only a partial victory for the state an invitation to make its case that Google should be regulated as a common carrier.
Common carriers have traditionally been thought of as entities that transport people or goods and are generally open to the public think shipping companies, taxis or airlines. But the same concept has been applied to information as well, making phone companies and internet service providers common carriers, too. These companies face a greater legal expectation of neutrality because of their outsized role in the marketplace.
In its initial complaint filed last June, the state contended that a corporation reaches common carrier or public utility status when it serves a substantial part of the public in a way that makes its methods of operations a matter of public concern, welfare, and interest.
Yosts office argued that describes Google perfectly, with its near complete dominance of the search market. But instead of providing information on a neutral basis, the complaint alleged, the search company manipulates its presentation of results to preference its own services, yielding search results that best benefit the interests of Google.
Read more: https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022/05/31/delaware-county-judge-allows-part-of-case-against-google-to-proceed/