Google files its proposed remedies in DOJ’s monopoly case – Search Engine Land
Google was required to file its proposed remedies over the antitrust lawsuit with the Department of Justice. Google was clear in its blog post that it disagrees with the DOJ but it has to legally file these, “the legal process requires that the parties outline what remedies would best respond to the Court’s decision, ahead of a hearing on remedies in April 2025,” Google wrote.
Google’s proposed remedies. Google proposed remedies across browser agreements, Android contracts and more, they include:
- Browser agreements: Offer more “flexibility” in those default browser agreements by allowing these companies to have multiple default agreements across platforms. Google wrote, “It would allow for multiple default agreements across different platforms (e.g., a different default search engine for iPhones and iPads) and browsing modes, plus the ability to change their default search provider at least every 12 months (the court’s decision specifically referred to a 12 month agreement as “…
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