Report: US DOJ seeks sweeping reforms for Google, including Chrome spin-off
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 9:06PM
Nicole Batac in Android, Android apps, Artificial Intelligence, Google, Google Chrome, Google Play, Google Search, Leaks, lawsuit

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The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly escalating its antitrust case against Google, urging the presiding judge to order the tech giant to divest its Chrome browser, according to a report from Bloomberg. This drastic measure stems from the DOJ's assertion that Google has illegally monopolized the search market.

According to Bloomberg, the DOJ argues that Google leverages Chrome to cross-promote its products, thereby limiting competition and stifling innovation. To address these concerns, Bloomberg says the government's lawyers have outlined a series of proposed remedies, including:

Google's Regulatory Affairs Vice President, Lee-Anne Mulholland, has denounced the DOJ's proposals as "radical" and outside the scope of the current legal proceedings.

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