multi source·4h ago·2 sources analyzed
Google appeals court ruling on search monopoly
Google has filed an appeal against a recent court ruling that found it violated antitrust laws. The ruling also included a requirement for the company to share data with competitors. (sources: reuters, nytimes)
ModernAction Briefing
Google is seeking to overturn a judge's decision that deemed it a monopolist in the search market. The company argues against the antitrust findings and the data-sharing mandate.
- A federal judge ruled that Google violated antitrust laws.
- The ruling requires Google to share certain data with rivals.
- Google's appeal was filed in a federal appeals court.
Why it matters
The outcome of this appeal could impact the competitive landscape of the search engine market.
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