"The US Department of Justice (DOJ) today shared a broad outline of radical changes it may demand as part of its lawsuit over how we distribute Search," wrote Mulholland in a blog post.
The US Department of Justice in a court filing Tuesday night ... The DOJ added it might ask the judge to require a “choice screen” on electronic devices that would allow consumers to pick ...
For the first time since AT&T was dismantled into Baby Bells four decades ago, the US government is weighing the breakup of one of the world's largest and most consequential monopolies: Google.
Per the AFR, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) is “considering behavioural and structural remedies” regarding Google and its parent company, Alphabet, for dominating online searches.
The U.S. Justice Department has put forth a sweeping proposal to force Google to sell off parts of its business, potentially leading to the first major corporate breakup in four decades and reshap ...
The US Department of Justice has been considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell parts of its business in order to eliminate its online search monopoly. In a late court filing on ...
The Justice Department and eight states prosecuting the case said fixes ... Department floating the idea of a mandatory "choice screen," on which users could select from a range of search engines.