Federal Court Rules Google's Online Ad Monopoly Illegal: Potential Breakup on the Horizon
A federal court rules Google's domination of online advertising markets is illegal, potentially leading to a breakup of its ad business.
A federal court ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly over online advertising, specifically affecting the markets for publisher ad servers and ad exchanges. The decision could lead to significant changes, including a potential breakup of Google's advertising business. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema determined that while Google maintained control in these areas, it did not monopolize advertiser ad networks. The court will now seek remedies from Google to address the situation.
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