Monopoly Confirmed, Monopoly Preserved

Google's antitrust ruling: the case, the logic, the law, and how none of it really mattered in the end.

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Judge Amit Mehta has spent years building the case that Google is a monopoly.

He wrote it down, plain as day: “Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly. It has violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act.” That’s not ambiguous. The Supreme Court even left him with instructions: terminate the illegal monopoly. Instead, Mehta decided that terminating was a little too extreme.

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