Google holds illegal monopoly of the online advertising market, U.S. judge rulesMacDailyNews Take: Any real remedies, if they ever materialize, will be far too late for far too many, likely including us…
Alphabet subsidiary Google illegally dominates two online advertising technology markets, a judge ruled on Thursday, marking another setback for the monopoly abuser and setting the stage for U.S. antitrust prosecutors to pursue a breakup of its online advertising products. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, held Google liable for “willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in the markets for publisher ad servers and ad exchanges, which connect buyers and sellers.
Google owns search. If they don’t like what you say*, you don’t show up, of appear very high up, in their search results. *For one example (many more below): “Google stole the iPhone and got away with it scot-free.” We’d rather die than surrender our freedom of speech. We’ll go down telling it like it is, if that’s the way it has to be. Google Do Know Evil. You know why there are fifteen ads where there used to be three? Google. We’d like to see real competition in the online search and advertising markets restored someday. – MacDailyNews, March 20, 2019 Imagine if your livelihood depended on one company that had not only monopolized web search (and, thereby, basically controlled how new customers find you), but also controlled the bulk of online advertising dollars which funded your business and which they could pull, simply threaten to pull, or reduce rates at any time? Now also imagine if you believe this monopolist basically stole the product of another company that is the very subject of your business? How much would you criticize the monopolist thief’s business practices? You might guess that it would be a tough road to walk. (We’re only imagining, of course!) That would be a good example of why monopolies are bad for everyone… In the meantime, stop using Google search and Google products wherever possible. Monopolies are bad for everyone. — MacDailyNews, July 14, 2016 Google monopolized both the search and online advertising markets years ago when they bought politicians via myriad campaign contributions (monetary and services provided) who then pushed through approval of Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick in 2007 that never should have been rubber-stamped. – MacDailyNews, November 21, 2024 Google is a massive problem that simply must be addressed. There is one “Big Tech” company that is really stifling competition and for which antitrust remedies are in order: Alphabet (Google). — MacDailyNews, October 20, 2020 Hopefully, lawmakers can come together to figure out a way to do something to remedy the horribly uncompetitive situation in internet search. Google is, and has been for years, a perfect example of why antitrust laws exist. — MacDailyNews, July 29, 2020 Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Google holds illegal monopoly of the online advertising market, U.S. judge rules appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Google holds illegal monopoly of the online advertising market, U.S. judge rules
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