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Episode Synopsis
In August 2024, a federal district court held that Google possesses monopolistic power over “general search” and “general search text advertising,” which Google illegally maintained through exclusive agreements. The DOJ has suggested a range of possible remedies, including possible divestitures, while Google counters that the suggested remedies are “wildly interventionist” and could harm American consumers. A remedies trial will take place this year.This FedSoc Forum will discuss the decision, the remedies trial, and its future implications for other large companies, particularly within the tech sphere.Featuring:Thomas DeMatteo, General Counsel, Senate Judiciary CommitteeGeoffrey A. Manne, President & Founder, International Center for Law and EconomicsAnant Raut, Public Advisor, National Institute of Standards and TechnologyModerator: Asheesh Agarwal, Consultant, American Edge Project and U.S. Chamber of Commerce--To register, click the link above.
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