US considers asking court to break up Google as it weighs remedies in the antitrust case [View all]
The U.S. Department of Justice is considering asking a federal judge to break up Google after its ubiquitous search engine was declared an illegal monopoly, but it is just one of many possible remedies under review, according to a court filing.
In court papers filed late Tuesday, government lawyers outlined a series of potential remedies it may pursue, including restrictions on how Googles artificial intelligence mines other websites to deliver search results, and blocking Google from paying companies like Apple billions of dollars annually to ensure that Google is the default search engine presented to consumers on gadgets like iPhones.
Tuesdays filing is the first step in a monthslong legal process to come up with remedies that could reshape a company thats long been synonymous with online search.
For more than a decade, Google has controlled the most popular distribution channels, leaving rivals with little-to-no incentive to compete for users, the antitrust enforcers wrote in the filing. Fully remedying these harms requires not only ending Googles control of distribution today, but also ensuring Google cannot control the distribution of tomorrow.
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