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    Google ruling imposes limits but spares company breakup

    New York MirrorBy New York MirrorSeptember 3, 2025Updated:September 15, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US government’s antitrust case against Google has attracted global attention. Not since Microsoft faced trial in 1998 has Big Tech confronted such scrutiny. One year after Judge Amit Mehta declared Google a monopolist, he unveiled remedies that some critics call mild, while others say could still influence competition.

    Chrome and Android remain untouched

    During the remedies phase, many expected a breakup. Judge Mehta rejected calls to spin off Chrome, the world’s most popular browser. The Justice Department also sought oversight of Android to prevent Google from strengthening its control over search and advertising. Both platforms survived intact.

    “These products built market share, blocked competitors, and monetized dominance,” said John Kwoka, economics professor at Northeastern University. Regulators may return later this month with a separate case targeting Google’s advertising technology empire.

    AI reshapes competition

    The Justice Department filed its lawsuit in 2020, before generative AI became widely known. “GenAI reshaped this case,” Judge Mehta wrote, highlighting the rapid surge of investment. The pace of change has accelerated since he ruled Google monopolizes search.

    Google plays a major role in AI, often highlighting generated answers above traditional results. Yet Judge Mehta said AI rivals now have the funding and technology to challenge Google where older competitors could not. He acknowledged the difficulty of predicting a rapidly evolving market. “That is not a judge’s strength,” said Jennifer Huddleston, senior fellow at the Cato Institute. His caution shaped the remedies he imposed.

    A partial win for Big Tech

    Wall Street analysts largely viewed the ruling as a win for technology companies. Still, Judge Mehta imposed measures that could benefit competitors. Google must share portions of its search index with “qualified competitors.” The index serves as a vast map of the internet. Some rivals may even display Google’s results as their own to gain time for innovation.

    Google can continue paying Apple and Samsung for prime placement on devices and browsers. But exclusive contracts are now banned, giving partners more flexibility to explore alternatives. “The remedies could still have an impact,” said Rebecca Hay Allensworth, antitrust professor at Vanderbilt University. She stressed that avoiding a breakup does not constitute a full victory for the industry.

    She noted that Judge Mehta worked under limits set by the Microsoft case, when a higher court blocked a breakup order. “It was always going to be difficult for this judge to achieve what his colleague failed to do more than twenty years ago,” Allensworth said.

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