Google projected it could lose $30 billion if it lost its default spot on Apple devices. A federal judge ruled that Google's agreements with Apple and others "have anticompetitive effects.
Bloomberg's Senior Antitrust Litigation Analyst Jen Rie breaks down the federal judge's ruled that Google has illegally monopolized the search market Get more on the Bloomberg Businessweek Podcast App
A federal judge ruled against Google in a major antitrust case. Apple could be a loser, too.
Google illegally maintained an online search monopoly, a US court has said, in one of the biggest rulings against the company's market dominance.
Judge Amit Mehta said in his ruling that the company "is a monopolist," and has violated US antitrust law, specifically, Section 2 of the Sherman Act.
A federal judge Monday ruled that Google has violated antitrust laws by engaging in unfair business tactics to dominate the internet search advertising market.
The federal government has more lawsuits in the pipeline trying to rein in the tech giants, including another antitrust case against Google that goes to trial next month.
A federal judge ruled that Google's advertising and search business broke antitrust law in a case that delivered the Justice Department its first win over a monopoly in over 20 years.

Google loses DOJ antitrust lawsuit over search

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CNBC's Deirdre Bosa joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Google losing its legal battle with the Department of Justice.
A judge ruled Monday that Google violated antitrust law by paying other companies to make its search engine the default on smartphone web browsers, in a monumental victory for the Justice Department t
Judge Amit Mehta sided the Justice Department, which argued throughout the landmark trial that Goggle has relied on anticompetitive payments with the likes of Apple and AT&T – including $26.3 billio
A federal judge ruled that Google violated antitrust laws “by maintaining its monopoly” on two product markets, search and general text advertising. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ca
Google has suffered a major court defeat in the U.S. that could alter the way it does business, should the decision stand.
A federal judge ruled on Monday Google has violated antitrust laws in a bid to maintain a monopoly with its search engine—a major loss for Google capping off the latest antitrust case brought agains
Ruling states ‘Google is a monopolist' in decision that could have major implications for how people use the internet
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