The Department of Justice (DOJ) is asking a federal judge to order Google to sell off its Chrome browser after the court found the tech giant maintained an illegal monopoly over online search.
The Justice Department wants Google's empire to be broken up, but it has to convince a judge that should happen first. The process started late Wednesday when US prosecutors submitted a document ...
The Justice Department is seeking to force Google to sell off its Chrome browser and make other major changes to remedy its illegal search monopoly, prosecutors told a Washington court Wednesday ...
The U.S. Department of Justice argued Wednesday that Google should divest its Chrome browser to help break up the company’s illegal monopoly in online search, according to a filing with the U.S ...
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Officials from the Department of Justice, in a Wednesday filing, urged District Judge Amit Mehta to force Google to sell its Chrome browser. The recommendations are the finalized proposal by the ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. DOJ proposes that Google divest Chrome to end its search monopoly. DOJ wants major changes to Android to promote competition. Google ...
Officials from the DOJ are reportedly planning to ask a judge to force Google to sell its Chrome browser. The remedy would follow a ruling in August in which a federal judge found the tech giant ...
Corrections & clarifications: This story has been updated to reflect the U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly aiming to force a sale of Google Chrome. The U.S. Department of Justice aims to ...
Update, November 21st: One day after Bloomberg’s initial report, it’s now official: The Department of Justice has requested that the judge in the antitrust case order Google to divest itself ...
In today's big story, the Justice Department wants Google to sell Chrome. Google; Getty Images; Chelsea Jia Feng/BI The Justice Department wants to put a "For Sale" sign on one of Google's key assets.
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