Google - a trillion dollar company with market power over how the world’s info gets distributed and funded thru surveillance capitalism - is being sued by regulators around the world. Here is how NYT described the lack of public access in October. Today, the court tried to… https://t.co/1BL3ZnErpg
Democracy dies in darkness. After an absurd antitrust trial v Google year with public access limitations favoring G until press expressed outrage, the Court held hearing today (ironically) available by audio feed to rewrite history and then deny public access to documents. /1 https://t.co/XQiZ9vaSMN
Democracy dies in darkness. So do the @MiamiDadeDems… https://t.co/Mxipf3sRVL
The United States Department of Justice has brought a major antitrust trial against Google, focusing on search and search advertising, with closing arguments scheduled in eight days in a DC courtroom. This trial is part of a broader global trend of increasing regulatory actions against technology giants, as evidenced by recent administrative actions by the Japan Fair Trade Commission against Google LLC. These actions highlight concerns over Google's market dominance and its potential to hamper competition.