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DOJ wins Google search case
‘Google Is a Monopolist,’ Judge Rules in Landmark Antitrust Case
August 6, 2024 | By DCNOn August 5, US District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google “is a monopolist and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly” in search and in text ads. The trial will now move to the “remedies” stage where the judge will hear arguments about what fixes should be imposed going forward including impact on the developing GAI market as captured here.
Google has already announced it will appeal the ruling but this represents a significant milestone in our years long effort to call attention to Google’s anticompetitive behavior. Indeed, DCN first met with officials at the Department of Justice in 2017 on this matter before ramping up in late 2018. It also comes at a sensitive time for Google with the Department of Justice’s second trial (adtech) set for opening arguments on September 9th with many relevant findings from this decision carrying over to that case.
We will conduct an analysis of the ruling, which we plan to share with our membership in the coming days.
Jason Kint, CEO – DCN & Chris Pedigo, SVP of Government Affairs – DCN