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9 votes
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US Department of Justice again files demand to break up Google’s search monopoly
27 votes -
Automattic hit with class action over WP Engine dispute, accused of anti-competitive tactics
14 votes -
The US government stopped enforcing Robinson-Patman and destroyed independent grocery stores
33 votes -
US Justice Department files amended complaint in rent price fixing lawsuit. Landlords colluded directly.
43 votes -
The rise of the french fry cartel
26 votes -
F1 owner’s $3.8 Billion MotoGP deal faces full-scale EU probe
5 votes -
Mozilla begs courts to allow Google search deal for Firefox to continue
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What are the cons of Google being forced to give up its control of Chrome?
Seeing the courts go after Google's monopoly and the unintended consequences to Mozilla (and therefore Firefox) that can happen if the courts make it illegal for Google to pay to be the default...
Seeing the courts go after Google's monopoly and the unintended consequences to Mozilla (and therefore Firefox) that can happen if the courts make it illegal for Google to pay to be the default search engine, it goes me thinking about Chrome/Chromium.
I know that the courts are trying to force Google to give up its control of Chrome (I don't even know how that is possible for the government to tell a tech company that it is not allowed to develop a tech product it created itself) but it seems to me that Google maintaining Chrome is not really a problem in and of itself. there are many browsers available to folks and if you as a user want to be completely plugged into the google ecosystem at the detriment of your online privacy, that is your choice to make.
the real issue seems to me that a user should have the exact same experience browsing a google website on chrome vs an alternative.
But that made me wonder if (like stopping Google being able to pay to be the default search engine) Google was forced to give up its control of Chrome, what are the possible negative consequences of that to users? and would forcing Google to instead relinquish its control of chromium alleviate those issues?
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United States Department of Justice will push Google to sell Chrome to break search monopoly
79 votes -
Inside the US Department of Justice Live Nation antitrust lawsuit
9 votes -
US DOJ sues Visa, alleges the card issuer monopolizes debit card markets
39 votes -
Up to a quarter of US rental inflation could be due to price-fixing
65 votes -
Google loses €2.4bn EU antitrust case for favouring its own shopping service
33 votes -
US Department of Justice attorneys claim Google has “trifecta of monopolies” on day one of ad tech trial
30 votes -
Meat and poultry is wildly expensive now — and it could be due to price fixing
23 votes -
Here’s twenty-two examples of Google employees trying to avoid creating evidence in antitrust case
47 votes -
“Disenshittify or die” a rant about the history of tech, how it is bad and how it might get better
122 votes -
The US Department of Justice files an antitrust suit against a software company for allegedly manipulating rent prices
46 votes -
US judge temporarily blocks sports streaming service Venu, siding with Fubo on antitrust concerns
12 votes -
Google violated antitrust laws in online search, US judge rules
47 votes -
US Department of Justice could seek break up of Live Nation-Ticketmaster, Bloomberg News reports
60 votes -
Live Nation sued by US DOJ over alleged Ticketmaster 'monopoly'
29 votes -
US v. Google: As landmark 'monopoly power' trial closes, here's what to look for
21 votes -
What we learned about the publishing industry from Penguin vs. US Department of Justice
38 votes -
Polish court orders Google to stop favouring its own price-comparison service in search results
16 votes -
Microsoft to separate Teams and Office globally amid antitrust scrutiny, will cost $5.25/month standalone
50 votes -
Will the Apple antitrust case affect your phone’s security?
15 votes -
Visa, Mastercard settle long-running antitrust suit over swipe fees with merchants
20 votes -
Apple has kept an illegal monopoly over smartphones in US, Justice Department says in antitrust suit
95 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission head Lina Khan is fighting for an anti-monopoly America. Some say Khan – who’s gone after Kroger, Amazon, and Nvidia – has redefined the US antitrust landscape.
36 votes -
Arizona attorney general sues landlords and software company RealPage Inc over 'astronomical' apartment rent hikes
34 votes -
Pharma bro Martin Shkreli goes ballistic on US federal appeals court for upholding lifetime ban from pharma industry
41 votes -
Moose, maple syrup and monopolies: Is Canada finally taking on its oligarchs?
10 votes -
US judge blocks JetBlue-Spirit merger after DOJ’s antitrust challenge
12 votes -
A quiet merger trial between antitrust enforcers and a pharma data giant called IQVIA reveals how bro-style executives control US medical data
13 votes -
US Federal jury decides Google’s Android app store benefits from anticompetitive barriers
62 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission accuses Amazon of illegally protecting monopoly in online retail
42 votes -
Trial testimony - Google considered and rejected creating a form of search that doesn't track users history from website to website
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Google testimony confirms paying billions to lock in default search engine status
33 votes -
Microsoft closes deal to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard
53 votes -
The rent is too damn algorithmic - Washington DC attorney general is investigating RealPage, a company that helps landlords set rent prices, for potential antitrust violations
36 votes -
Intel hit with $400 million EU antitrust fine in decades-old case
27 votes -
Google US antitrust trial - judge ordered trial exhibits removed from the web - the Verge responds by publishing them
24 votes -
Economist, business professor, digital economy expert Shane Greenstein discusses the US Department of Justice vs Google antitrust case
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Google goes to trial in biggest US challenge to tech power in decades
32 votes -
How were modern companies allowed to get so big in spite of antitrust laws? The mythology of horizontal merger efficiencies
20 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan Q&A: Hollywood 'red flags', on her WGA meetings, AI and why the agency's keeping an eye on entertainment
11 votes -
New US merger guidelines released this week - 60-day window for public comment
17 votes -
Meta loses appeal on how it harvests data in Germany
26 votes