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Search giant broke antitrust law in landmark case, judge rules

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Google violated federal antitrust law to build a dominant hold over the online search market, a federal judge said in a historic ruling Monday that could have wide-ranging implications for the future of the internet.

Judge Amit Mehta sided with the Justice Department, which argued throughout the landmark trial that Goggle has relied on anticompetitive payments to the likes of Apple, Samsung and AT&T – including $26.3 billion in 2021 alone – to ensure its search engine is enabled by default on most smartphones.

Mehta determined that the default search engine deals “are exclusive and have anticompetitive effects.”

“Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,” Mehta said in a lengthy opinion on the case.

The ruling marked the first time in more than two decades that the DOJ has won an antitrust case against a Big Tech firm.

The judge’s ruling could upend Google’s lucrative digital ad business, which pulls in more than $300 billion in annual revenue.

A separate trial will be held to determine potential damages.

The DOJ has yet to specify what remedies it will seek, though experts have suggested that the court could force Google to stop implementing default deals.

Google did not immediately return noti.group’s request for comment on the ruling.

The DOJ’s attorneys argued the payments were critical as Google built a massive 90% share over the online search market, dwarfing distant rivals such as Microsoft and DuckDuckGo. Google denied wrongdoing, arguing the deals were merely fair compensation.

The weeks-long trial featured testimony from an array of prominent witnesses, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella — the latter of whom argued that Google’s default deals made the concept of user choice “completely bogus” in online search.

This is a breaking story.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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