Google Antitrust Trial begins today

Matt Dillon

Retardium User
Well, well, well!

"Landmark Google trial opens with sweeping DOJ accusations of illegal monopolization"

"US prosecutors opened a landmark antitrust trial against Google on Tuesday with sweeping allegations that for years the company intentionally stifled competition challenging its massive search engine, accusing the tech giant of spending billions to operate an illegal monopoly that has harmed every computer and mobile device user in the United States."

https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/12/tech/google-antitrust-lawsuit-government-trial-duplicate-2/index.html

Google has been doing this for a long time, you can't even sign out of Google once you sign in on an Android phone, they use tracking cookies, and crawl all your contacts.

I hope they get smashed into a thousand pieces. There should be other options for phones, and Google has made it hard to compete.

Their phone OSes have built-in RATs and back doors, too.

Obama never should have let them run such a large portion of the internet through their servers, because they certainly do filter things.

They have gotten steadily worse since that happened in 2009.
 
Regulation of for profit endeavors is a must for a free nation

Get it now ass crack?
from a Google search
Judge Mehta previously worked in private practice in San Francisco and Washington, focusing on white-collar criminal defense, complex business disputes and appellate advocacy.
 
The American telecommunications industry was fucked up beyond recognition
when the courts broke up the old AT&T,

and American manufacturing, in that particular case,
bled 700,000 manufacturing job from AT&T's domestic Western Electric Company.

Regardless of the merits of breaking up Google, one way or the other,
you can bet the ranch
that if they do it,
they'll do it in a way that creates a spectacular clusterfuck
that we can't even imagine right now.
 
Back
Top