
Exploring the implications of the US Judge’s decision on Google’s online search monopoly
A US judge’s recent ruling that Google’s monopoly on online search and related advertising is illegal has sparked discussions about potential seismic changes in the tech industry. After a four-year journey to this crucial point, Google’s parent company Alphabet is expected to appeal, prolonging the legal process. The judge’s decision has raised questions about the ramifications, ranging from fines to more complex remedies. The U.S. government is pushing for “structural relief,” prompting speculation about what that might entail. One drastic measure could involve breaking Google into smaller entities, a move U.S. officials have not ruled out. While Google is synonymous…