Search and rescue: Google’s monopoly got a lifeline, not a shake-up

Search and rescue: Google’s monopoly got a lifeline, not a shake-up
For those who envisioned Google’s empire being dismantled, last week's court ruling is the equivalent of a slap on the wrist. (Image: Getty)
Peter Griffin
So that’s it? That’s what Google gets for acting in a monopolistic way in the internet search industry?Last week’s court ruling on remedies Google will face for breaking competition law on an epic scale delivered, at best, a weak set of remedies targeting the search giant’s stranglehold on discovery and advertising, and steering miles clear of the structural changes many had hoped for. Judge Amit Mehta’s order, issued on Sept 2, bans Google from maintaining exclusive contracts that cement its search engine as...

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