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Related: About this forumFederal Judge: Google Is a Monopoly
Applause, applause.Today on TAP: The Justice Department just won its case against Google.
BY DAVID DAYEN, LUKE GOLDSTEIN AUGUST 5, 2024
Judge Amit Mehta of the D.C. District Court ruled today that Google violated the Sherman Act by buying its way onto browsers and devices and making it nearly impossible to avoid its search engine.
Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly, Judge Mehta wrote in his 286-page ruling. It has violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act.
The decision in the first major monopolization case in 25 years is a big win for the Justice Departments Antitrust Division, and reinforces the aggressive antitrust policies of the Biden administration. It shows that, in fact, law enforcers claiming that there was a new era of entrenchment and consolidation in the U.S. economy got it right.
The ruling has major implications for future developments in the tech industry, as the companies that dominated Web 2.0s platform era are working to do the same thing with artificial intelligence. It also could affect subsequent cases being waged right now against Facebook, Amazon, and Apple.
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VMA131Marine
(4,646 posts)Like 1X10^100 YUUUGE!
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(1,038 posts)multigraincracker
(34,069 posts)Get less junk mail.
jimfields33
(18,837 posts)I hate googles video search.
alwaysinasnit
(5,253 posts)Warpy
(113,130 posts)because no carefully how you parse a search, if it's more than 2 years old, Google (or any privacy service that uses it) will not allow you to access it. And no, plowing through 40 pages of results will not get you there. Proper names are turned into street names, etc.
Google drove other search engines out of business because it delivered rapid and pretty specific results. Somebody monkeyed around with the algorithm about 3 years ago and it's been caca ever since.
It makes me long for the days of competing, clunky search engines with silly names. At least they weren't as myopic.
If the fucking thing still worked, people might be upset about this. Somehow, I doubt that will be the case.