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Google Monopoly Ruling Under Appeal
4 Feb
Summary
- States and Justice Department appeal Google's September monopoly ruling.
- Google dominates search market with 90% share via lucrative deals.
- Potential remedies like selling Chrome are back on the table.

A significant legal challenge is emerging as states and the Justice Department appeal a September ruling that allowed Google to maintain its monopoly status without severe repercussions. This appeal offers a renewed chance to scrutinize the tech giant's market dominance.
In August 2024, District Judge Amit P. Mehta declared Google a monopolist, finding that the company illegally secured its stranglehold on the search engine market. Google commands 90% of this market, largely through substantial agreements, such as $20 billion to Apple and $8 billion to Samsung, ensuring Google remains the default search option on many devices.



