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Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
Technology

Jan. 25, 2023

DOJ is trying to ‘pick winners and losers’ in technology sector, Google says

In the latest antitrust broadside against Google, the U.S. Justice Department seeks to break of digital advertising business.

DOJ is trying to ‘pick winners and losers’ in technology sector, Google says
California Attorney General Rob Bonta

The latest U.S. Department of Justice antitrust complaint against Google seeks to break up the company’s lucrative digital advertising business.

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in the Eastern District of Virginia, is the second Justice Department lawsuit against the Mountain View company owned by Alphabet Inc. and the first filed during the Biden administration.

It claimed Google “has corrupted legitimate competition...

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