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Google hit with third lawsuit as US states sue over search monopoly
2020-12-18
[AlAhram] The complaint focuses on Google's search business and search advertising, as well as what they said was an effort by Google to use exclusionary agreements to also dominate newer technologies

Alphabet Inc's Google on Thursday faced its third major lawsuit as a group of 38 US states and territories filed an antitrust complaint accusing Google of seeking to extend its search monopoly to dominate smart speakers, televisions and cars.

The states are asking for their lawsuit to be consolidated with one filed by the Justice Department in October, according to a statement from the Colorado attorney general's office.

The complaint focuses on Google's search business and search advertising, as well as what they said was an effort by Google to use exclusionary agreements to also dominate newer technologies.

This would exclude, for example, competing virtual assistant technology such as Amazon.com Inc's Alexa.

The accusation builds on concerns publicly expressed by speaker maker Sonos and other companies that say Google has acted unfairly to grow its market power.

"Google is preventing competitors in the voice assistant market from reaching consumers through connected cars, which stand to be a significant way the internet is accessed in the near future," said Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller.

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Google shares were down 0.8% on Thursday afternoon.

The federal government's complaint was joined by 11 states and accused the $1 trillion giant of acting unlawfully to maintain its position in search and advertising on the internet. On Wednesday, a group of Republican attorneys general led by Texas filed a separate lawsuit focused on Google's dominance of digital advertising.

These lawsuits, in addition to two filed against social media giant Facebook Inc this month, promise to be the biggest antitrust cases in a generation, as big as the lawsuit against Microsoft filed in 1998. That lawsuit was credited with clearing the way for the explosive growth of the internet.

The lawsuits mark a rare moment of agreement between Democrats and the Trump administration, whose criticisms seem to focus less on antitrust concerns and more on allegations that the platforms stifle conservative voices.

Both moderate and progressive Democrats have praised the government's lawsuit.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#3  How about not registering as a lobbyist for China?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-12-18 07:41  

#2  
GOOGLE KNOWS TOO MUCH

Years ago, my ITSEC Team was having Bull Session on possible New ITSEC offerings. As usual in these bull sessions we were always playing ITSEC 1-ups-man games with each other. This is when we hit on idea of IT Privacy Assessments.

We each took take a random office staffer
(Non ITSEC Practice) employee and tracked their "public" life for 1 week.

2 employees resigned to avoid termination a week later... several took their teenagers Internet access away at home or warned then they had installed "Spector PRO" on their systems.

GOOGLE MORAL OF THE STORY

BEFORE exploring and applying the loose nut behind the keyboard concept. Everyone should think long and hard about what the Internet will remember forever.

Because the second you purchase a device with a MAC address and/or IMEI code and start using it, your life is traceable.


BTW:
Google is not the only one.

Many ISP's track your DNS inquiries and/or
Websites rake in $$$ collecting data for Google and others.

Posted by: NN2N1   2020-12-18 06:36  

#1  What about the crime of not declaring in-kind political donations to their preferred candidate?

AKA stealing an election. What restitution will the nation receive for that crime that gave us a doddering Chinese puppet in the White House?
Posted by: Thravinter Shomoper4217   2020-12-18 06:30  

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