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2025-04-18
Bloomberg 65 related

In her ruling, Judge Brinkema says Google did not meet the monopoly definition for tools used to buy display ads, but did for ad exchanges and website ad tools

www.theverge.com/news/650665/ ... Cori Crider / @coricrider.com : BREAKING: Google loses the adtech case, has unlawful monopoly over advertising tech.  —  HUGE deal - it is the source of their monopol...

2025-04-17
Bloomberg 18 related

In her ruling, Judge Brinkema says Google did not meet the monopoly definition for tools used to buy display ads, but did for ad exchanges and website ad tools

Google was found by a federal judge to have illegally monopolized some online advertising technology markets in a blow to a key part of the company's business.

2024-11-26
Washington Post 16 related

The US DOJ and Google made their closing arguments in the ad-market antitrust case before Judge Leonie Brinkema, who expressed some skepticism toward both sides

Tech Giant Says 31% and Falling Lauren Feiner / The Verge : Google and the DOJ make their final arguments in the ad tech monopoly case Marty Swant / Digiday : DOJ and Google make closing arguments in ...

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