The United States Justice Department wants Google to make major changes to its ad business in order to restore competition, with the government suggesting that Google divest both Ad Exchange (AdX) and ...
The Justice Department last week sought to persuade a federal judge in Virginia to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell off part of the company and change the way it does business to improve ...
There’s been no official announcement of a court-mandated remedy to Google’s anticompetitive practices. But Judge Leonie Brinkema’s decision centered on Google’s efforts to advantage itself in the SSP ...
A judge queried lawyers about whether a breakup made sense during closing arguments on how to fix the tech giant’s dominance in online advertising. Judge Brinkema’s decision could restructure Google’s ...
We sometimes think of Google as a search company, but that’s merely incidental—Google is really the world’s biggest advertiser. That’s why the antitrust case focused on Google’s ad tech business could ...
To divest, or not to divest. During day two of the remedies phase of the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s ad tech antitrust trial, both sides underwent a grueling back-and-forth about whether a ...
A US judge has set a date for Google’s ad tech remedies case. The date is May 2, and it’s a second remedies case for Google in a very short time span. Google is in the middle of its search dominance ...
Google is back in court, hoping to avoid a painful breakup of its advertising business. US District Judge Leonie Brinkema has already ruled that Google operated an illegal monopoly in digital ...
In another major legal blow to Google, a federal judge on Thursday ruled that the search giant held an illegal monopoly over some advertising technology, a ruling that could reshape the online ...
The Justice Department and Google wrapped up a two-week hearing that could have a major effect on online advertising. By David McCabe Megan Mineiro Emmett Lindner and Cecilia Kang David McCabe, Megan ...
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