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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has proposed that Google divest its Chrome browser to address its illegal monopoly in online search, as ruled by District Court Judge Amit Mehta. If the DOJ's remedy is approved, Google would also be barred from re-entering the search market for five years. Judge Mehta previously found Google guilty of monopolistic practices, including using payments to secure default search engine status and controlling critical internet gateways. The decision on Google’s penalties, which could reshape the tech giant and the internet landscape, is expected in 2025. This legal battle represents a pivotal moment in antitrust enforcement against major technology companies. Continue here.


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