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Google will not be forced to sell off Chrome or Android, judge rules in landmark antitrust ruling
A court will not force Google to sell off its Chrome browser or Android, a federal judge said in a court filing on Tuesday.
A federal judge has ruled against Google in a landmark antitrust case, though the punishment is lighter than expected.
Google will be barred from exclusive contracts that shut out rivals as part of a ruling that the search company violated ...
A federal judge on Tuesday largely sided with Google in the penalties phase of its search monopoly case, declining to order ...
Federal prosecutors pushed a judge to force Google to sell its Chrome browser after the company was ruled as a monopolist in ...
The post Google can hold on to Android, Chrome: federal judge appeared first on Salon.com. It may seem like all brands are ...
A federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, but is barring it from making exclusive deals to make its search engine the ...
The judge rejected the Justice Department's effort to force Google to sell its popular Chrome browser, concluding the request ...
Google will have to give up search data to competitors but can keep Chrome and Android, a federal judge ruled in the landmark ...
The DOJ’s Antitrust Pursuit For years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has targeted Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG)(NASDAQ:GOOGL) ...
A US court has ruled that Google won’t be forced to sell Chrome or Android as part of its antitrust case with the Department ...
Between 50 and 100 million Windows users have switched browsers in recent weeks, just as Microsoft reveals its new warning to ...
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