US DOJ’s Google search remedy may take years to fix ‘frozen’ market, DuckDuckGo says
By Chris May and Emma Whitford ( April 1, 2025, 23:16 GMT | Insight) -- DuckDuckGo, a third party in landmark antitrust litigation against Google brought by the US Department of Justice over monopolization of search and search advertising markets, told federal lawmakers that the search market is currently “frozen in place” and it could take “many years” for the DOJ’s proposed fixes to bring change.DuckDuckGo, a third party in landmark antitrust litigation against Google brought by the US Department of Justice over monopolization of search and search advertising markets, told federal lawmakers that the search market is currently “frozen in place” and it could take “many years” for the DOJ’s proposed fixes to bring change....
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