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A US court has ruled that Google won’t be forced to sell Chrome or Android as part of its antitrust case with the Department of Justice.
Google will not have to divest its Chrome browser but will have to change some of its business practices, a federal judge has ...
A federal judge ordered Google to alter its search business in a landmark antitrust case but did not impose changes on the ...
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Judge orders search shakeup in Google monopoly case, but keeps hands off Chrome and default deals
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a shake-up of Google’s search engine in an attempt to curb the corrosive power of an ...
A federal judge has restricted Google from entering into exclusive contracts for the distribution of search and other apps, but he rejected more severe punishments for the tech giant, including a ...
A court will not force Google to sell off its Chrome browser or Android, a federal judge said in a court filing on Tuesday.
DC District Court Judge Amit Mehta has ruled that Google doesn't have to give up the Chrome browser to mitigate its illegal monopoly in online search. The court will only require a handful of modest ...
XDA Developers on MSN
A judge has decided if Google has to sell Chrome or not, and it's good news for some
Well, it seems the judge agreed with Google, as it ruled that Chrome would stay with Google. This is obviously fantastic news for Google, but it's also a relief for people who rely on Chrome or ...
Alphabet shares jump as Google avoids forced Chrome browser sale in antitrust case. Learn what this means for tech stocks and future market regulations.
In major antitrust ruling, Google gets to keep Chrome and Android but still faces lesser penalties - SiliconANGLE ...
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