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      Google Skirts Harshest Antitrust Fallout While Facing New Limits

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      A federal judge has ruled that Google must stop signing exclusive agreements to dominate online search and is required to share some of its proprietary search data with competitors. However, the court declined to force the tech giant to divest its Chrome browser or Android platform—a measured remedy praised by some for preserving innovation, yet criticized by others as insufficient to dismantle Google’s entrenched dominance.

      Sources: Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Reuters

      Key Takeaways

      – Measured Remedies: Judge Amit Mehta imposed limits on Google’s exclusive search deals and mandated limited data sharing, but stopped short of ordering a breakup.

      – Market Shifts Inform Decision: The explosive growth of generative AI played a central role in the court’s decision to avoid harsh structural remedies, reflecting an evolving tech landscape.

      – Mixed Reception: While investors cheered the ruling as a win for Google, antitrust advocates lambasted it as too lenient—a compromise that may leave Google’s dominance largely intact.

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      In a significant turning point for U.S. antitrust enforcement, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta issued a ruling that walks a delicate line—aiming to curb anticompetitive behavior in Google’s search empire without destabilizing the market at large.

      On one hand, the court forbade Google from entering exclusive contracts that lock its search engine, AI assistant (Gemini), or other services into browsers and devices. On the other, Judge Mehta opted not to mandate a breakup of Chrome or Android, recognizing that such a drastic remedy could hinder technological innovation and disrupt ecosystem stability. Sources suggest the ruling is anchored in caution, underpinned by a conviction that the rapidly evolving AI sector could reduce reliance on default search dominance.

      Notably, Google has been ordered to share select search index and query data with qualified rivals—a limited, one-time snapshot type of disclosure rather than ongoing access. The intent is to spur competition by lowering the scale barrier that has disadvantaged new entrants. Still, the remedy remains restrained in scope and duration.

      The rationale behind this balanced approach is rooted in Judge Mehta’s expressed “healthy dose of humility”—a judicial recognition that the court’s role is to safeguard competition without upending the innovation ecosystem prematurely. He further acknowledged that generative AI, like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and others, pose credible challenges to Google’s search dominance—making radical structural interventions less justifiable.

      The ruling has prompted sharp reactions. Wall Street cheered as Alphabet’s stock experienced a notable post-ruling jump (7–8%), signaling investor relief. Similarly, partners like Apple—who continue receiving billions annually from Google for default search placement—escaped a breakup of the revenue stream.

      Conversely, antitrust advocates condemned the verdict. The American Economic Liberties Project lambasted it as ineffective, accusing the court of granting Google more freedom than accountability—“a complete failure of duty,” they argued. Others warn the ruling may allow Google to maintain its stronghold, especially in the forthcoming AI-driven search era.

      As for next steps, it’s far from over. The Justice Department is weighing whether to appeal, while Google is expected to contest the underlying findings as well. Given the complexity of the case and its broader implications, this may well extend all the way to the Supreme Court.

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