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Google antitrust trial mirrors Microsoft case, nearing conclusion

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 14/11/2023, 12:04
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The high-profile antitrust trial involving tech giant Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL), which commenced in September, is approaching its final stages, with expectations to conclude around Thanksgiving. The legal battle has seen Google defending itself against accusations that it has established an unassailable market position in the search engine sector, similar to the monopoly Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) held over PC software in the 1990s.

The prosecution, comprising the Justice Department along with several states, asserts that Google's dominance is built upon user-generated data, creating a significant barrier to entry for any would-be competitors. This narrative draws parallels to the antitrust case against Microsoft over two decades ago. In response, Google's defense attorney John Schmidtlein has emphasized the diminishing impact of data accumulation and credits Google's leading position to their substantial investment in human resources and software development.

Central to the case are Google's pay-for-default agreements with major technology companies such as Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Samsung (KS:005930). These deals have been flagged by Judge Amit P. Mehta as the "heart of the case," indicating their potential influence on the trial's outcome.

As the proceedings advanced into October, Schmidtlein sought to distinguish Google's circumstances from those of Microsoft by suggesting that barriers to competition in today's search market are less insurmountable than what was seen with personal computer software in the '90s. However, Judge Mehta dismissed this line of reasoning, maintaining his stance on using the Microsoft litigation as a benchmark for this trial.

With a verdict on the horizon, discussions around possible remedies have come into focus. Google maintains that it operates within a fair competitive landscape, while government officials are advocating for stringent sanctions to counteract the company's alleged anticompetitive practices.

The trial's outcome could have far-reaching implications for both Google and the broader technology industry, particularly concerning how digital markets and user data are regulated. As closing arguments near, all eyes are on Judge Mehta's decision and its potential to reshape the landscape of tech monopolies.

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