DOJ Demands Google Divest Chrome and Android in Major Antitrust Push
The U.S. Department of Justice intensifies its antitrust case against Google by demanding the tech giant sell off Chrome browser and potentially Android. The landmark case could fundamentally reshape the digital landscape through forced divestitures aimed at breaking Google's search engine monopoly.
Court Overturns FCC Net Neutrality Rules in Major Blow to Biden's Internet Policy
A federal appeals court has struck down the FCC's authority to classify broadband as a telecommunications service, effectively nullifying net neutrality regulations. The ruling marks a significant setback for the Biden administration's internet policy and reignites the long-running debate over internet service regulation.
DOJ Pushes to Break Up Google's Empire, Demands Chrome Browser Divestiture
In a bold move following Google's search monopoly ruling, the DOJ seeks court-ordered sale of Chrome browser and potential Android spin-off. The landmark case could reshape tech industry dynamics, with Google's chief legal officer denouncing it as a radical intervention threatening American technology leadership.