BUSINESSTHE VERGE
Google appeals search monopoly ruling, says it won business ‘fair and square’
Google has officially filed an appeal against a federal ruling that deemed it an illegal search monopolist, arguing the decision violated legal standards. The appeal challenges both the August 2024 monopolization ruling and the September 2025 remedies decision requiring Google to share search data with competitors. Google contends it won its market position through fair competition.
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