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Google, Zillow antitrust fights in US showcase broader platform battles

By Chris May ( November 24, 2025, 22:28 GMT | Comment) -- Google’s ongoing antitrust battles in US courts have much in common with a suit against the top residential real estate search platform, Zillow — including maps, searching, advertising, privacy, zero-price products and partnerships with both current rivals and nascent competitors. The outcome of litigation between Compass Inc. and Zillow will have broader implications for future antitrust enforcement beyond real estate as industries across the nation's economy increasingly move toward vertically integrated, data-driven platforms where consumers and competitors collide.Google’s ongoing antitrust battles in US courts have a lot in common with a suit against the top residential real estate search platform, Zillow — including maps, search, advertising, privacy, zero-price products and partnerships with both current rivals and nascent competitors....

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