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The Landmark Google Antitrust Ruling

The Daily

2025/09/04
The Daily

The Daily

2025/09/04

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For decades, the government has struggled with how to police monopolies in the tech industry. This week, a landmark ruling in a case against Google became the most aggressive attempt in the modern era to level the playing field. David McCabe, who covers ...

Highlights

In a significant development for the tech industry, a federal court has delivered a landmark ruling in an antitrust case against Google. While the company avoided the most severe penalties, the decision marks one of the most forceful government interventions in recent years to curb the power of dominant tech firms. The outcome not only affects Google’s current position but also raises broader questions about how antitrust laws apply in an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
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Google avoided breakup and didn't have to sell Chrome despite antitrust ruling.
12:36
The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement.
15:12
Google must syndicate search results and share index with qualified competitors.
18:00
Courts should apply remedies with humility
20:48
Google has learned from Microsoft's antitrust experience, but may still face significant cultural and strategic shifts

Chapters

Did Google keep its search empire through unfair deals?
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How is AI changing the rules of search and competition?
12:36
What fixes did the court propose for Google's monopoly?
15:12
Why did the judge hesitate before imposing harsh penalties?
18:00
Could this case reshape the future of tech competition?
20:48

Transcript

Rachel Abrams: Hey, hold up. This is your minute, your day, to play, to make, to move, to move through, to explore. It's your body to rest, to nourish, to grow. It's your mind, you know. David McCabe: It's your place, your life, to love, to dream, to chan...