DOJ Pushes to Break Up Google’s Ad Tech – The Trial, Week One

Week one played like a procedural drama, with engineers, economists, and ad execs methodically unspooling the case for breaking Google apart.

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Google is back in court, this time in Alexandria, Virginia, defending the crown jewels of its digital advertising empire.

Judge Leonie Brinkema already ruled in April that the company’s ad tech business is an illegal monopoly.

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