Video: Department of Justice Levels Antitrust Charges at Google
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The federal government is charging Google with violating federal antitrust law. The Justice Department lawsuit alleges that the tech giant engaged in ‘anti-competitive practices’ to preserve a monopoly in the online search and search advertising space. We welcome in Jeff Westling, resident fellow of technology and innovation at the R Street Institute, to discuss the lawsuit, and the potential fallout we may see in Silicon Valley.Featured Publications
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