*BOOM: Judge Rules Google Is a Monopolist
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/Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google violated the Sherman Antitrust Act
by excluding rivals from the general search engine market in order to
maintain its monopoly. What happens now?
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Matt Stoller
Aug 06, 2024
Today is a big day for American business.
"After having carefully considered and weighed the witness testimony and
evidence,” wrote Judge Amit Mehta in his decision of the case United
States of America vs Google LLC, “the court reaches the following
conclusion: Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain
its monopoly. It has violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act."
Fifteen years after it was first investigated, search giant Google is
finally going to be held accountable for unfairly thwarting competition.
In this piece, I’m going to discuss the complaint against Google, why it
lost, the next steps, and what this case means for American business
going forward.
Make no mistake, this decision is huge for Google, the web, and the
revival of monopolization law against giants across the economy. It’s
also a big deal for the BIG community. We’ve been writing about this
case, covering antitrust law, filing comments, contacting policymakers
and pushing for aggressive enforcement for almost five years.
Subscribers to BIG helped finance the special site Big Tech on Trial,
where we hired a reporter to cover the case and helped ensure that the
judge didn’t keep key evidence behind closed doors.
So this victory is not just for the public, it is in a sense by the public.
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