Google's Search Monopoly Faces Judgment Day
Fri Sep 06 2024
In a landmark hearing set for Friday, U. S. District Judge Amit Mehta will begin dismantling Google's monopoly grip on internet search.
Last month, Mehta ruled that Google's distribution deals with device makers like Apple, which make Google the default search engine, violate antitrust laws.
The DOJ lawsuit against Google is part of a larger reckoning for Big Tech titans like Amazon and Meta who have amassed huge market power with little pushback. Bipartisan mistrust has grown over their outsized influence in society and the economy.
So what would search look like if Google faced real competition? Antitrust expert Christopher Hockett speculates a world where users had more choices, not just Bing as an afterthought.
But Google's 80%+ market share since 2009 suggests consumers are happy with their offerings, at least for now.
The case was brought in the Trump era but has gained momentum under Biden, reflecting growing left and right concerns over Big Tech's power and potential bias.
Expect a legal battle royale as the DOJ pushes remedies like breaking up Google's Android or Chrome divisions, while Google appeals to protect its empire.
Get ready for a long road ahead - appeals could take months if not years before the Supreme Court has the final say.
But one thing is clear: the tech giants' cozy reign faces a serious threat from an unlikely source - the government they once courted so assiduously.
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