Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitWhat will be the outcome of DOJ's antitrust case against Google regarding Chrome by end of 2025?
Google sells Chrome • 25%
Google retains Chrome • 25%
Case settled with conditions • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Court rulings, official announcements from DOJ or Google, or reputable news sources
DOJ Seeks to Force Alphabet's Google to Sell Chrome in Historic Search Monopoly Crackdown
Nov 21, 2024, 04:07 AM
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking to force Alphabet Inc.'s Google to sell its Chrome browser as part of an effort to address the company's alleged illegal monopolization of the search market. Bloomberg News first reported that DOJ antitrust officials plan to ask federal judge Amit Mehta to order the sale of Chrome, marking a historic crackdown on one of the world's largest technology companies. The proposal follows an earlier ruling where Judge Mehta found that Google had violated antitrust laws by maintaining a monopoly in online search. If approved, the sale of Chrome could fundamentally alter Google's business operations.
View original story
Google sells Chrome • 25%
Google retains Chrome after appeal • 25%
Settlement reached without sale • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Google sells Chrome • 25%
Google keeps Chrome with conditions • 25%
Google keeps Chrome without conditions • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Google divests Chrome • 25%
Google retains Chrome with conditions • 25%
No action taken • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Google wins the case • 25%
Google loses and is broken up • 25%
Google settles with conditions • 25%
Google wins • 25%
DOJ wins • 25%
Settlement reached • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Google implements data licensing • 25%
Websites can opt-out of AI • 25%
No significant changes • 25%
Google sells Chrome • 25%
Google implements AI opt-out • 25%
Google separates Android from Play • 25%
None of the above • 25%
Chrome sold, Android retained • 25%
Both Chrome and Android sold • 25%
Neither sold, other remedies applied • 25%
No action taken • 25%
Breakup mandated • 25%
Settlement reached • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Websites can opt-out of AI • 25%
No significant changes • 25%
Google sells Chrome • 25%
Google unbundles Android • 25%
No major changes • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Google's proposal accepted • 25%
DOJ's demands enforced • 25%
Compromise reached • 25%
Case unresolved by deadline • 25%
Google sells Chrome • 25%
Google unbundles Android • 25%
Websites can opt out of AI • 25%
No significant changes • 25%
Breakup enforced • 25%
Fines imposed • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Google sells Chrome • 25%
Google sells Android • 25%
Google agrees to other concessions • 25%
No major changes • 25%
Google breakup ordered • 25%
Settlement reached • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Settlement reached • 25%
Google wins case • 25%
DOJ wins case • 25%
Case ongoing into 2026 • 25%
Google's remedies accepted • 25%
Chrome sale required • 25%
Case settled with other terms • 25%
Case ongoing • 25%
Google breakup ordered • 25%
Fines imposed • 25%
Case dismissed • 25%
Other remedy • 25%
Google breakup ordered • 25%
Settlement reached • 25%
Appeal filed • 25%
No action taken • 25%
Market share remains stable • 25%
Market share increases • 25%
Market share decreases significantly • 25%
Market share decreases slightly • 25%