The US Department of Justice has launched a counter-appeal in its ongoing antitrust case against Google, contesting the court-ordered remedies aimed at promoting competition in the search engine market.
At the heart of the dispute are requirements for Google to share its search data with rival companies and to refrain from entering into exclusive agreements that could potentially suppress competition. The Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division took to social media to announce its cross-appeal, reaffirming its commitment to challenging Google’s alleged monopolistic practices in the domains of internet search and search advertising.
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