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    Anasayfa » US Justice Dept. seeks tougher penalties for Google after monopoly trial
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    US Justice Dept. seeks tougher penalties for Google after monopoly trial

    By ayaksızŞubat 9, 2026Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    The US Department of Justice and several state attorneys general are appealing the remedies imposed in the landmark antitrust case that found Google’s search business to be an illegal monopoly. Federal prosecutors are seeking stronger penalties than those ordered by Judge Amit Mehta, who previously stopped short of forcing a breakup of Google’s core services.

    The original case concluded in 2024 with a ruling that Google maintained an unlawful monopoly in search. While the court required the company to share certain data with competitors, prosecutors had argued for more aggressive measures, including the potential divestiture of assets such as the Chrome browser or parts of Google’s search and Android operations. The latest appeal aims to revisit the scope of those penalties.

    Google has also filed its own appeal, seeking a more lenient outcome. The company has long argued that its services face strong competition and that mandated structural changes would harm consumers and innovation. The next phase of the legal process could determine whether regulators push for structural separation of major Google products or impose additional operational constraints.

    The outcome of the appeals could have broad implications for the technology industry. Decisions affecting Google’s search engine, browser, and mobile ecosystem may reshape competition across online advertising, search services, and web platforms.

    A separate antitrust case related to Google’s advertising business is also ongoing, adding further uncertainty to the company’s regulatory outlook. Final rulings in these cases could influence how large technology firms operate in the United States and beyond.

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