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Mozilla CEO says future of products at risk in US DOJ's Google remedy proposal

( April 18, 2025, 17:04 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Mozilla Chief Executive Laura Chambers said some of the remedies proposed in the US Department of Justice's Internet search monopolization suit against Google "risk the future" of its Firefox browser and Gecko browser engine, which is the last remaining browser engine not owned by a Big Tech company. "In the coming weeks, we hope to see a shift to focus on remedies that can improve search competition without harming the pro-competitive role that Firefox and other independent browsers play in the ecosystem," Chambers said in a statement. While Mozilla said it fully supports the DOJ's efforts to improve competition in various digital markets, it said it's concerned the proposed remedies will do more harm than good. "If the Department of Justice truly wants to fix competition, they can’t solve one problem by creating another," Chambers said. Statement follows....

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