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Mozilla says it shouldn't have to choose between survival, users’ preferences in US case against Google

( May 16, 2025, 18:06 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Mozilla told a US federal judge today that the Department of Justice’s proposed remedies in a lawsuit over Google’s illegal monopoly in Internet search markets should exempt independent browser developers like Mozilla to avoid any competitive harm to the browser and browser engine markets. “Contrary to plaintiffs’ suggestion, Mozilla cannot fill the massive financial hole that the proposed distribution remedies would create by entering default agreements with other search engine providers. As an initial matter, such an argument wrongly forces Mozilla to choose between its financial survival and Firefox users’ clear search engine preferences,” it said. See attached file....

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