Google on Trial - The US vs Google

Google on Trial update for 09-27-2023


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US v. Google trial news headlines for the morning of September 27th, 2023.

Judge Amit Mehta ruled on Tuesday that the public will have access to trial files in the US v. Google antitrust case, with some exceptions to protect confidential information. The ruling comes after the Justice Department and Google sparred over how files should be made available online.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified on Tuesday, defending the company's practices and denying that it is a monopoly. Pichai said that Google faces "vigorous competition" from other search engines and that its products and services benefit consumers.

The Justice Department presented evidence on Tuesday of Google's dominance in the online search market. The government lawyers argued that Google has used its power to stifle competition and harm consumers.
Major news coming out of the trial:
The trial is expected to last several weeks.
The outcome of the trial could have a major impact on the future of the tech industry.
If the government is successful, it could force Google to break up its business or make other changes to its practices.
The trial is also being closely watched by other countries, which are considering their own antitrust cases against Google and other tech giants.

The trial is still in early stages, but it is clear that the Justice Department has a strong case against Google. The government has presented evidence that Google dominates the online search market and has used its power to stifle competition. If the government is successful, it could have a major impact on the future of the tech industry.
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