Court Finds Google Violated Antitrust Laws, Reinforcing Its Search Engine Monopoly

A recent ruling by a D.C. federal court has found that Google holds a monopoly in the general search market and has breached antitrust laws. The court determined that the tech giant maintained its dominant position by paying substantial sums to manufacturers, including Apple and Samsung, to ensure that its search engine remains the default option on their devices. The full implications of this decision could lead to significant changes in the way search engines are promoted and used across various devices. For more details, visit the original article.