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DOJ, states should appeal US judge's remedy order in Google search monopoly suit, group says

( September 3, 2025, 20:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The Open Markets Institute called on the US Department of Justice and state attorneys general who sued Google for monopolizing the Internet search markets to appeal an order by US District Judge Amit Mehta, who imposed certain behavioral remedies against the tech giant instead of a structural remedy sought by the government. "After making the legally sound and morally courageous decision to find Google liable for illegal monopolistic practices, Judge Mehta apparently decided that actually enforcing the law was more than he could stomach," the advocacy group said. Failing to address a concentration of power that threatens US democracy and the liberty of every American is a messy and risky situation, it said. Full statement follows:...

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