A federal judge ruled Monday that Google broke the law in how it maintained a monopoly in search by paying Apple and others to make Google the default search engine on phones. Google vows to appeal — but this could impact other big tech antitrust cases going on now.
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Judge Declares Google a Monopoly: What Comes Next? https://bit.ly/3SBxQwm
0:00 Intro
0:35 Judges Decision
0:52 Google’s Response
1:10 U.S. Justice Department’s Statement
1:39 Google Pays Apple to be the default search engine on iPhones
1:59 When the lawsuit and trial happened
2:10 What’s next for Google and the courts?
2:29 Other U.S. Justice Department Lawsuits against Big Tech
3:21 How long the Google case could take to be resolved
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