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DOJ Could Force Google To Sell Chrome
DOJ may force Google to sell Chrome to break its search monopoly
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa has the latest on how the Department of Justice could shake up the tech industry.
DOJ may be ready to break up Google. It needs to convince a judge first.
US prosecutors are expected to submit a document Wednesday that could ask for Google's Alphabet parent company to sell off its Chrome browser, among other remedies. Whether that actually happens won't be decided until 2025.
Google May Be Asked to Sell Chrome Browser by DOJ
The recommendation from the DOJ to federal judge Amit Mehta, according to the report, would be one step that Google will take. The DOJ is also reportedly seeking changes related to the company's AI and Android businesses. The request would also include new data-licensing requirements for Google.
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DOJ Will Push Google to Sell Chrome to Break Search Monopoly
Top Justice Department antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell off its Chrome ...
Yahoo
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Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser due to monopoly complaints — potential $20 billion sale if approved by a judge
allowing the
DoJ
to consider what
Google
should do to lose its illegal
monopoly
status. Being forced to sell or ...
GlobalData on MSN
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DOJ to propose Chrome sale to curb Google’s search monopoly
Under the proposal, measures related to artificial intelligence and the Android operating system are included.
New York Post
14h
Google Chrome browser could fetch $20B if judge orders sale: report
The
DOJ
will recommend in a Wednesday filing that US District Judge Amit Mehta order Chrome to be sold as part of a suite ...
News9
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DOJ Could Force Google To Sell Chrome After Monopoly Ruling
This potential move follows a landmark ruling in August that found
Google
created an illegal
monopoly
on search engines.
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