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Google’s proposed remedies intended to keep everything the same, US DOJ, states say

( May 29, 2025, 17:34 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Google’s proposed remedies in a monopolization case over search are only intended to maintain the status quo, the US Department of Justice and plaintiff states told a federal judge. “Google contorts the law and market realities to fit its desired outcome—the status quo. Precedent does not support Google’s tortured reading of causation and ‘but-for’ worlds for Section 2 remedies. Plaintiffs’ proposed remedies, by contrast, target the harm the court found, seeking to unfetter the monopolized markets, deny Google the fruits of its violation, and ensure that there remain no practices likely to result in future monopolization,” they said.See attached files....

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