competition

  • Google Must Divest Chrome to Restore Competition in Online Search, DOJ Says

    Alphabet’s Google (GOOGL.O) must sell its Chrome browser, share data and search results with rivals, and take additional steps — potentially including selling Android — to end its monopoly on online search, prosecutors argued in court on Wednesday. The Department of Justice outlined these measures as part of a landmark case in Washington, aiming to…

  • Justice Department And Stanford University to Cohost Workshop ‘Promoting Competition In Artificial Intelligence’

    The Justice Department and Stanford University will hold a public workshop on May 30 to discuss the state of competition across the Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology industry from the chip to the app. “The Antitrust Division is excited to partner with Stanford University on this workshop to learn from stakeholders at various levels of the…

  • U.S. Justice Department Sues Apple For Monopolizing The Smartphone Market

    The United States Department of Justice, in collaboration with 16 other state and district attorneys general, has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Apple Inc. The is alleging monopolization or attempted monopolization of smartphone markets in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. According to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for…

  • National Association of Realtors Settle Antitrust Class Action Lawsuit For $418 Million, A Win For Sellers!

    Major Overhaul in Real Estate Fees Set to Transform Home Buying and Selling in Colorado Colorado’s real estate landscape is on the brink of a significant transformation as a groundbreaking $418 million settlement in an antitrust lawsuit promises to reshape the way homes are bought and sold, potentially saving thousands of dollars for homeowners. The…