Google is in court for abuse of its dominant position, and what does it do to defend itself? It employs practices of dominant position.
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not2easy
11:23 am on Oct 4, 2023 (gmt 0)
It helps to link to the article where you read this so we can read about it.
tangor
3:21 am on Oct 5, 2023 (gmt 0)
This new "news" is old news as g has been facing a number of lawsuits and investigations for YEARS. Most are about data privacy, PII, anti-trust, collusion, monopoly, pay-to-play and various others. Some of these are government based, some are from the consumer side. As not2easy asks:
"Which one?"
Meanwhile, I keep plenty of pop corn and butter on hand...
mosxu
2:14 pm on Oct 26, 2023 (gmt 0)
In the news Alphabet loses $ 166 billion overnight.
Smart money know…
And no sales today for me!
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superclown2
2:26 pm on Oct 26, 2023 (gmt 0)
n the news Alphabet loses $ 166 billion overnight. Smart money know… And no sales today for me!
Some of them may have read the court transcripts [thecapitolforum.com ] which have just been released.
Sodero18
2:26 pm on Oct 26, 2023 (gmt 0)
So if they lost $166 billion supposedly in the Cloud space and they try to make it up in another space (ad revenue), they lose in both.
mhansen
1:57 pm on Oct 27, 2023 (gmt 0)
@Superclown - There's some good reading on that Antitrust link. Thanks for sharing that!