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A federal judge has ruled that Google's
$GOOGL (+0,99 %) payments of 26 billion dollars to set its search engine as the standard on smartphone web browsers violates the antitrust law of the USA 🇺🇸.


Judge Amit Mehta found that these payments effectively prevented other competitors from succeeding in the market.


US antitrust-authorities accuse Google of illegally maintaining a monopoly in the field of online search and related advertising.

The government stated that Google had allowed Apple $AAPL (+2,87 %), Samsung
$005930 and others billions over decades in order to be able to advertise on smartphones and web browsers to be given preferential placement on smartphones and web browsers.

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Good for Google, they save themselves 26 billion and 99% of people stay with Google even with the decision.
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And what about the Android operating system, doesn't it behave in a similar way?
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Of course the judge at $META will now decide whether Google will be fined

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