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Google Avoids Chrome Sale but Faces Restrictions on Distribution
EntertainmentAntitrustUpdated a day ago

Google Avoids Chrome Sale but Faces Restrictions on Distribution

A federal judge has ruled that Google will not be required to sell its Chrome browser but is prohibited from entering exclusive distribution contracts and must share data with competitors. This decision comes after findings of antitrust violations related to Google's search dominance.

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Google Won’t Have To Sell Chrome Browser, But Will Be Barred From Exclusive Distribution Contracts, Judge Rules In Antitrust Case
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A federal judge has ruled that Google cannot enter into exclusive contracts for distributing search and other apps, but it will not have to sell its Chrome browser. This decision follows a previous ruling that found Google violated antitrust laws regarding its search dominance.
Google Not Forced to Divest Chrome Browser, but Judge Rules It Must Share Data With Rivals and Is Barred From Exclusive Distribution Deals
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A federal judge ruled that Google must share data with competitors and cannot enter exclusive distribution deals, but rejected the government's request to force the sale of its Chrome browser.
Editor’s Note: This ruling is significant as it addresses concerns about Google's dominance in internet search and aims to promote competition. While the government sought to divest Chrome, the judge's decision focuses on data sharing and distribution practices.

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