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Google Keeps Chrome but Must Share Search Data to Curb Monopoly, US Judge Rules

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In a landmark antitrust decision, Google has avoided being forced to sell its Chrome web browser but will be required to share key search data with competitors, following a ruling by US District Judge Amit Mehta. The decision stems from a years-long legal battle over Google’s dominance in online search and its control over default search engine settings across devices and platforms.

The US Department of Justice had pushed for more aggressive action, including a demand that Google divest from Chrome entirely. However, the court found such a remedy to be excessive. Judge Mehta stated that selling Chrome would not be a suitable solution, noting it was “a poor fit for this case.” He also rejected the idea of forcing Google to sell its Android operating system, which powers a significant portion of the world’s smartphones.

Instead, the judge imposed alternative remedies: Google is now barred from entering into exclusive agreements that prevent rival search engines from gaining access to users. Crucially, the tech giant must also provide certain search-related data to its competitors, ensuring a more level playing field in the market.

The case largely revolved around Google’s contracts with companies like Apple, which made its search engine the default on millions of devices. Critics argued these deals effectively shut out competition and maintained Google’s market dominance through unfair practices. In a 2023 ruling, Judge Mehta agreed that Google had engaged in conduct that violated US antitrust laws.

In response to the ruling, Google portrayed the decision as a partial victory, emphasizing the evolving nature of the search market, especially with the emergence of artificial intelligence. “Today’s decision recognizes how much the industry has changed through the advent of AI,” the company said in a statement, adding that “people can easily choose the services they want.”

Since the case began in 2020, Google has maintained that its success stems from offering a superior product, not from monopolistic practices. The company proposed softer remedies during the trial, such as reducing revenue-sharing deals that incentivized manufacturers to make Google the default search option.

Assistant Attorney General Abigail Slater commented that the ruling was a step toward restoring competition in the long-dominated search market. However, she hinted that the Department of Justice is still evaluating whether the measures go far enough.

The decision marks a significant moment in the regulation of Big Tech, signaling that dominance alone is not illegal — but maintaining it through anti-competitive practices is.

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