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Google loses major antitrust case to Department of Justice over search engine monopolization

US District Judge Amit Mehta Mehta ruled that Google must stop its anticompetitive behavior, where it monopolizes exclusive contracts that make it the default search engine on smartphones and computers.

Google lost a major antitrust case on Monday to the Justice Department, after a federal judge ruled that it has maintained an unfair monopoly when it comes to searching for things online.

US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google must stop its anticompetitive behavior, where it monopolizes exclusive contracts that make it the default search engine on smartphones and computers.

The Justice Department filed the antitrust case during former President Donald Trump’s administration, claiming that the company’s exclusive contracts block out its strongest competitors like Bing, and DuckDuckGo. The exclusivity of the contracts was the biggest contributors to the ruling.

“After having carefully considered and weighed the witness testimony and evidence, the court reaches the following conclusion: Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,” Mehta wrote in the opinion, per CNN. “It has violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act.”

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