Google Opposes DOJ Search Reforms
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Is Google's Search Dominance Unfair? DOJ Thinks So

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Google and the US government are back in court to figure out how to fix what a judge already ruled: Google has an illegal monopoly on internet search.
The Department of Justice says Google ’s power comes from a “vicious cycle” - it pays billions of dollars to be the default search engine on devices and browsers.
Google opposes this, saying it would let others copy its work and expose private user information.
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