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What to know about the DOJ’s lawsuit against Google’s digital ad business

Por: The Hill Tech January 27, 2023

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its second lawsuit against Google this week, highlighting the ongoing bipartisan angst from regulators and lawmakers against tech giants. The Biden administration’s case, joined by a handful of states, seeks to break up Google to untangle what the antitrust enforcers say is an anticompetitive dominance in the digital ad market. .  .  In July, a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general filed... + full article



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