Justice Department Hits Google With Antitrust Lawsuit

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The U.S. government claims the tech giant has abused its position with respect to search services.

Google has used its behemoth might as the world's biggest search engine to the detriment of consumers, rivals, and others, according to a complaint filed by the Department of Justice on Tuesday. The action is the culmination of a years-long investigation into Big Tech and could become the biggest antitrust case since the U.S. government took on Microsoft at the turn of the century.

"Two decades ago, Google became the darling of Silicon Valley as a scrappy startup with an innovative way to search the emerging internet," states the complaint."That Google is long gone. The Google of today is a monopoly gatekeeper for the internet, and one of the wealthiest companies on the planet, with a market value of $1 trillion and annual revenue exceeding $160 billion.

"Google has thus foreclosed competition for internet search," continues the complaint."General search engine competitors are denied vital distribution, scale, and product recognition—ensuring they have no real chance to challenge Google. Google is so dominant that 'Google' is not only a noun to identify the company and the Google search engine but also a verb that means to search the internet.

The Justice Department is seeking structural relief, which could mean divestitures, plus injunctive relief against Google continuing to engage in alleged anticompetitive practices.

 

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