Judge rules Google violated antitrust law, ad empire may be restructured
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Apr 17, 2025
A federal judge ruled Google violated antitrust laws in the digital ad market. A possible breakup of its ad business could be the remedy.
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A federal judge says a popular tech giant broke the law and it could cost them their ad empire
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A U.S. district judge based in Virginia ruled that Google violated antitrust laws by illegally monopolizing the online advertising market
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The case centers on Google's control of the online ad market, the system that decides when ads show up when users visit websites
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The court found Google dominated key tools, including ad servers and exchanges, which connect brands with publishers selling space
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That control, the judge says, hurt competitors, customers and the public. In a 115 page decision, the ruling states, in addition to depriving rivals of the ability to compete, this exclusionary conduct substantially harmed Google's publisher customers, the competitive process and ultimately consumers of information on the open Web
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Google says that's not the case. In a statement, the company said publishers choose Google's tools because they're both affordable and effective
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This all stems from a lawsuit filed in 2023 by the Justice Department and a group of states
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They accused Google of abusing its dominance, especially through its $3 billion purchase of DoubleClick back in 2008, which gave Google a major footprint in the ad tech world
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The government says Google tied together its ad server and exchange making it hard for rivals to compete and locking in publishers who wanted to sell ads The federal judge wrote for over a decade Google has tied its publisher ad service and ad exchange
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together through contractual policies and technological integration, which enabled the company to establish and protect its monopoly power in these two markets. A strategy federal
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prosecutors argue helped generate $31 billion in ad revenue in 2023 alone. A second trial is coming
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where a judge will decide if Google should be broken up, and if so, how
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The DOJ told the judge Google should sell its Chrome browser and Google Ad Manager to remedy the situation
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This case isn't the only fire Google is trying to extinguish. In a separate ruling in August of last year
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another federal judge found Google was also running a monopoly when it comes to search
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This case is about more than ads. It's part of a wider push for regulators to focus
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on reducing the control of big tech companies. The Justice Department has also taken Apple to court
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claiming it's created a system that makes it hard for users to switch devices
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The Federal Trade Commission has sued Amazon, saying small businesses are taking a hit
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while also focusing on Meta for buying up competitors like Instagram and WhatsApp
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If the courts side with the government, Google could be forced to sell off major pieces of its business
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For Straight Arrow News, I'm Kaylee Carey. For more fact-based unbiased coverage, download the Straight Arrow News mobile app today
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