US Government Is Taking Aim To The Google’s Search Engine Monopoly 

Google's Search Engine Monopoly 

The US government is now taking action on Google’s monopoly kingdom on the internet. The US government wants to break Google’s omnipresent search engine which has become the main gateway of the internet. 

The battle between the US government and Google is now on a 10-week trial right before the US District Judge Amit Mehta is anticipated to include potentially revelatory testimony from the top administrators at Google and the parent company Alphabet. Not only Google but also some other powerful technology companies are caught in it.

The trial is scheduled to continue at the end of November before the first phase folds up. After that court will be conducting another round of filings and arguments. 

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Google says,

its business practices are legal and commonplace, and that when it pays to appear on Apple’s Safari browser or Mozilla’s Firefox, the agreement is akin to a maker of cereals paying supermarkets to stock its boxes at eye level.

The trial will have two parts. In the first phase, Judge Amit P. Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia will resolve whether Google has violated the law or not. If they found out Google violated the laws then  Judge Mehta would order them to fix the situation and consider possible ways to fix it.

 Bill Baer, a former Justice Department official said,

But it all starts with the court being convinced that Google has misbehaved.

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