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Is the Government’s Antitrust Case Against Google Already in Trouble?
Sept. 19, 2023, 3:08 p.m. | Stewart Baker
The Cyberlaw Podcast www.steptoe.com
That’s the question I have after the latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. Jeffery Atik lays out the government’s best case: that it artificially bolstered its dominance in search by paying to be the default search engine everywhere. That’s not exactly an unassailable case, at least in my view, and the government doesn’t inspire confidence when it starts out of the box by suggesting it lacks evidence because Google did such a good job of suppressing “bad” internal corporate messages …
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