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Google Faces New Antitrust Trial Over Digital Ad Practices
A US federal court trial opened Monday, focusing on Google's alleged anti-competitive conduct in digital advertising, potentially resulting in the forced sale of parts of its ad technology to restore fair market conditions.
Google Faces New Antitrust Trial Over Digital Ad Practices
A US federal court trial opened Monday, focusing on Google's alleged anti-competitive conduct in digital advertising, potentially resulting in the forced sale of parts of its ad technology to restore fair market conditions.
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40% Bias Score


Penske Media Sues Google Over AI-Generated Summaries
Penske Media, publisher of Rolling Stone and The Hollywood Reporter, sued Google for allegedly abusing its search monopoly by using AI-generated summaries that often answer user queries without directing them to the original websites, impacting the company's ad-based revenue.
Penske Media Sues Google Over AI-Generated Summaries
Penske Media, publisher of Rolling Stone and The Hollywood Reporter, sued Google for allegedly abusing its search monopoly by using AI-generated summaries that often answer user queries without directing them to the original websites, impacting the company's ad-based revenue.
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32% Bias Score


US Judge Issues Lenient Ruling in Google Antitrust Case
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google's monopoly, ordering data sharing with rivals and banning exclusive contracts but stopping short of forcing the sale of Chrome or Android, prompting mixed reactions.
US Judge Issues Lenient Ruling in Google Antitrust Case
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google's monopoly, ordering data sharing with rivals and banning exclusive contracts but stopping short of forcing the sale of Chrome or Android, prompting mixed reactions.
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44% Bias Score


US Judge Rules Against Google Breakup, Orders Search Data Sharing
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google, but ordered it to share search data with competitors, marking a partial victory for the Department of Justice in its antitrust case.
US Judge Rules Against Google Breakup, Orders Search Data Sharing
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google, but ordered it to share search data with competitors, marking a partial victory for the Department of Justice in its antitrust case.
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20% Bias Score


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


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

Amazon Faces FTC Lawsuit Over Prime Enrollment and Cancellation Practices
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is suing Amazon, alleging deceptive design practices, known as "dark patterns," to enroll millions in its Prime subscription service and create a complex cancellation process.

Amazon Faces FTC Lawsuit Over Prime Enrollment and Cancellation Practices
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is suing Amazon, alleging deceptive design practices, known as "dark patterns," to enroll millions in its Prime subscription service and create a complex cancellation process.
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40% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Against Breaking Up Google, Citing AI Competition
A US federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, citing the emergence of AI chatbots as a competitive force, despite finding Google had illegally maintained its search engine monopoly.

US Judge Rules Against Breaking Up Google, Citing AI Competition
A US federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, citing the emergence of AI chatbots as a competitive force, despite finding Google had illegally maintained its search engine monopoly.
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36% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deals, Rejects Chrome Divestiture
In a landmark antitrust ruling, a US judge ordered Google to end exclusive search engine deals but rejected the Department of Justice's demand to break up Google's Chrome browser, citing concerns about market disruption and the risk of harming innovation.

US Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deals, Rejects Chrome Divestiture
In a landmark antitrust ruling, a US judge ordered Google to end exclusive search engine deals but rejected the Department of Justice's demand to break up Google's Chrome browser, citing concerns about market disruption and the risk of harming innovation.
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28% 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 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

Google's AI Summaries Devastate News Website Traffic
Google's AI-generated summaries displayed at the top of search results are causing a significant drop in traffic to news websites, impacting revenue and potentially threatening the viability of many publishers, while simultaneously boosting Google's ad revenue.

Google's AI Summaries Devastate News Website Traffic
Google's AI-generated summaries displayed at the top of search results are causing a significant drop in traffic to news websites, impacting revenue and potentially threatening the viability of many publishers, while simultaneously boosting Google's ad revenue.
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48% Bias Score
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