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US Judge Orders Google to Share Search Data, Not Sell Chrome
A US judge ruled that Google must share search data with competitors but will not be forced to sell its Chrome browser, concluding a long-running antitrust case.
US Judge Orders Google to Share Search Data, Not Sell Chrome
A US judge ruled that Google must share search data with competitors but will not be forced to sell its Chrome browser, concluding a long-running antitrust case.
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28% Bias Score


Google Avoids Chrome Divestiture in Antitrust Ruling; Stock Jumps 7%
On September 2nd, a federal judge ruled that Google will not be forced to sell its Chrome browser, causing a 7% surge in the company's stock price after-hours; however, Google was prohibited from entering exclusive search contracts.
Google Avoids Chrome Divestiture in Antitrust Ruling; Stock Jumps 7%
On September 2nd, a federal judge ruled that Google will not be forced to sell its Chrome browser, causing a 7% surge in the company's stock price after-hours; however, Google was prohibited from entering exclusive search contracts.
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40% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Google Chrome Divestiture, Orders Data Sharing
A US judge rejected the government's demand that Google divest its Chrome browser but ordered Google to share search data with rivals to increase competition, following a ruling that Google illegally maintained its online search monopoly.
US Judge Blocks Google Chrome Divestiture, Orders Data Sharing
A US judge rejected the government's demand that Google divest its Chrome browser but ordered Google to share search data with rivals to increase competition, following a ruling that Google illegally maintained its online search monopoly.
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28% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Forced Sale of Google Chrome
A US judge rejected a Department of Justice request to force Google to sell its Chrome browser, deeming it excessive punishment for Google's past anti-competitive practices, while ordering Google to share search data with competitors and cease requiring Android phone makers to pre-install Google Sea...
US Judge Blocks Forced Sale of Google Chrome
A US judge rejected a Department of Justice request to force Google to sell its Chrome browser, deeming it excessive punishment for Google's past anti-competitive practices, while ordering Google to share search data with competitors and cease requiring Android phone makers to pre-install Google Sea...
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20% Bias Score


US Judge Rules Against Google in Antitrust Case, but Stops Short of Forcing Chrome Sale
A US judge ruled against Google in an antitrust case, finding the company monopolized online search but stopping short of forcing it to sell its Chrome browser; however, Google was barred from certain exclusive deals and must share search data with competitors.
US Judge Rules Against Google in Antitrust Case, but Stops Short of Forcing Chrome Sale
A US judge ruled against Google in an antitrust case, finding the company monopolized online search but stopping short of forcing it to sell its Chrome browser; however, Google was barred from certain exclusive deals and must share search data with competitors.
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24% Bias Score


Net-Zero Banking Alliance Restructures Amidst Antitrust Lawsuits
Facing multiple antitrust lawsuits, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), initially comprising major banks like Bank of America and Citigroup, is restructuring into a guidance-focused initiative, significantly impacting climate action and regulatory strategies.
Net-Zero Banking Alliance Restructures Amidst Antitrust Lawsuits
Facing multiple antitrust lawsuits, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), initially comprising major banks like Bank of America and Citigroup, is restructuring into a guidance-focused initiative, significantly impacting climate action and regulatory strategies.
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36% Bias Score

US and EU Courts Halt Big Tech Crackdown
A US court rejected the government's attempt to break up Google, while the EU reportedly paused its antitrust case against the company, signaling a shift in Big Tech regulation.

US and EU Courts Halt Big Tech Crackdown
A US court rejected the government's attempt to break up Google, while the EU reportedly paused its antitrust case against the company, signaling a shift in Big Tech regulation.
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48% Bias Score

Google Wins Antitrust Case: No Chrome Divestiture
A US judge ruled that Google will not be forced to divest its Chrome browser despite finding the company guilty of monopolizing online search, imposing restrictions on exclusive deals instead.

Google Wins Antitrust Case: No Chrome Divestiture
A US judge ruled that Google will not be forced to divest its Chrome browser despite finding the company guilty of monopolizing online search, imposing restrictions on exclusive deals instead.
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24% Bias Score

US Judge Blocks Google Breakup, Orders Data Sharing
A US judge rejected the Department of Justice's request to force Google to sell its Chrome browser and Android operating system, but ordered Google to share data with rivals, impacting online search competition and advertising.

US Judge Blocks Google Breakup, Orders Data Sharing
A US judge rejected the Department of Justice's request to force Google to sell its Chrome browser and Android operating system, but ordered Google to share data with rivals, impacting online search competition and advertising.
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24% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Google Search Engine Changes to Curb Monopoly Power
A US federal judge ordered modifications to Google's search engine to address its illegal monopoly, rejecting calls to break up the company but mandating data sharing with rivals and prohibiting exclusive contracts.

US Judge Orders Google Search Engine Changes to Curb Monopoly Power
A US federal judge ordered modifications to Google's search engine to address its illegal monopoly, rejecting calls to break up the company but mandating data sharing with rivals and prohibiting exclusive contracts.
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36% Bias Score

EU Halts Google Antitrust Decision Amid US Trade Tensions
The European Commission has postponed a decision on Google's advertising practices, reportedly due to ongoing trade disputes with the United States, delaying the announcement of sanctions against Google for monopolistic advertising practices after four years of investigation.

EU Halts Google Antitrust Decision Amid US Trade Tensions
The European Commission has postponed a decision on Google's advertising practices, reportedly due to ongoing trade disputes with the United States, delaying the announcement of sanctions against Google for monopolistic advertising practices after four years of investigation.
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40% Bias Score

1100 Dutch Hotels Join Mass Claim Against Booking.com
Nearly 1100 Dutch hotels joined a mass claim against Booking.com for preventing them from offering lower prices on their own websites than on Booking.com, following a European Union court ruling against such restrictions; over 15,000 European hotels are involved.

1100 Dutch Hotels Join Mass Claim Against Booking.com
Nearly 1100 Dutch hotels joined a mass claim against Booking.com for preventing them from offering lower prices on their own websites than on Booking.com, following a European Union court ruling against such restrictions; over 15,000 European hotels are involved.
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44% Bias Score
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