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DOJ rules against Google in mobile search engine antitrust lawsuit


The DOJ has ruled against Google in a lawsuit regarding payments to ensure search engine prominence on certain devices. The...

The lawsuit indicates the DOJ sued Google over several actions, which include paying browsers, carriers, and mobile phone manufacturers to stay the most visible search engine on the web. It was reported that Google paid Apple $26 billion so it could remain the default search engine in the company’s web browser and devices. The court document concludes District Judge Amit Mehta’s notes on the lawsuit ruling regarding Google’s search engine reach.

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