Hey guys, there’s some big news about Google Monoply Case. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) took Google to court, saying they are a monopoly, and the court agreed. So, what does that mean? Let’s break it down in simple terms.
The court, with Judge Amit Mehta in charge, decided that Google is a monopoly. This means they have too much control over certain services, like search engines and text ads. The judge said Google acts like a monopoly to stay on top and not let anyone else have a fair chance.
The DOJ argued that Google’s search services and text advertising are monopolies. After looking into it, the court agreed with the DOJ. So, basically, in some of the stuff Google does, they really are a monopoly.
Google to Appeal the Decision
Kent Walker, one of the big bosses at Google, said they will fight this decision. He said that even though the court thinks Google is the best search engine, they’re not letting them keep getting better. Jonathan Kanter from the DOJ said the court’s decision was the right call.
What Happens Next?
This isn’t the end of the story. The court will now look more into what Google has been doing. They will decide if Google should get punished and what changes they need to make. So, the next steps will figure out what happens to Google and its services.
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