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Google “could face breakup” after being found guilty of having illegal ad tech monopolies

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  • A US judge has deemed Google violated antitrust laws
  • It reportedly monopolized ad market by tying to of its products together
  • Google could have to sell off parts of its business, but remedies are yet to be confirmed

A Virginia District Judge has ruled Google violated antitrust laws by “willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in the advertising technology market, spelling potentially grave consequences for the tech giant.

The ruling follows a 2023 lawsuit by the Department of Justice, backed by eight separate US states, accusing the company of harming rivals, publishers and consumers online.

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