Google suggests fixes to search monopoly amid antitrust battle
Google suggests fixes to its search monopoly
The logo of Google is seen outside Google Bay View facilities in Mountain View, California, US in August 2024
Alphabet's Google proposed new limits to revenue-sharing agreements with companies including Apple which make Google's search engine the default on their devices and browsers.
The suggestions stem from the US search giant's ongoing antitrust battle over its online search business.
In August, US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google illegally crushed its competition in search - a decision the company vowed to appeal.
In a legal filing submitted Friday, Google said it should be allowed to continue entering into those contracts with other companies while widening the options it offers.