Google Antitrust Lawsuit by DOJ Report
27 October 2020 00:00
Detailed analysis of US Department of Justice charges that Google's agreements with Apple and Android phonemakers to make its search engine the default have stifled competition.
An MLex special report rounding up our coverage of the most important US antitrust case in two decades. We look in detail at the impact of US Department of Justice charges that Google’s longstanding agreements with Apple and Android phonemakers to make its search engine the default on their devices have made it too difficult for search rivals to compete.
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