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Ruled that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome or Android but must share search data with rivals and loosen exclusivity deals in the antitrust case.
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US federal judge ruled that Google must share search data with competitors but does not have to sell Chrome or Android, allowing rivals access to markets previously locked by exclusive contracts.
“Ruled that Google must share search data with rivals but does not need to sell Chrome browser in antitrust case.”
US federal judge ruled Google will not be forced to sell Chrome or Android in antitrust case, but must share search data with rivals and loosen exclusivity deals, partially vindicating the tech giant while imposing modest remedies.
“Ruled that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome or Android but must share search data with rivals and loosen exclusivity deals in the antitrust case.”