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The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing the U.S. government’s proposal to force the company to sell its Chrome browser. Here’s what happens now.
Judge Amit P. Mehta's opinion emphasizes how the rise of AI search has opened new competitive possibilities and saved Google from the DOJ's most onerous requests.
A federal judge’s remedy stops short of making meaningful changes to how we use our phones, computers and the web.
Google doesn't have to sell its wildly popular Chrome web browser, but it can't engage in exclusive search deals, US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled on Tuesday. Google must share limited search data and user-interaction data with "qualified competitors," but the company doesn't have to share its most valuable ads data.