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    Google makes final court plea to stop US breakup

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuNovember 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Google was set to make its final plea to avoid a breakup of its advertising technology business in a US court on Friday, as the department of justice’s antitrust case drew to a close.

    Google has so far come away largely unscathed from a bipartisan government legal crackdown on the dominance of Big Tech – a push that began during the first term of US President Donald Trump.

    But that could change, depending on what US district court judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia decides.

    The US still has antitrust cases pending against Meta Platforms, Amazon and Apple

    Brinkema ruled in April that Google holds two illegal ad-tech monopolies and is now considering what the company must do to restore competition. The DoJ and a coalition of states have asked the judge to make Google sell its ad exchange, AdX, where online publishers pay Google a 20% fee to sell ads in auctions that happen instantly when users load websites.

    At an 11-day trial that began in September, DoJ attorneys sought to convince Brinkema that nothing short of a forced sale would keep Google from developing new tactics to hamper competition.

    Google tried to show that a breakup would be technically difficult, resulting in a long and painful transition that would hurt customers.

    Appeal

    The closing arguments on Friday mark the end of evidentiary hearings in Google’s yearslong battle with the DoJ over its dominance in online advertising and search.

    Next, the fight will shift to appeals courts, a process that could take years.

    Google has said it will appeal Brinkema’s monopoly ruling.

    Read: Google agrees to major funding package for South African media

    The company also plans to challenge a ruling issued by a Washington-based judge that it holds illegal monopolies in online search and related advertising. In that case, Google avoided a forced sale of its Chrome browser, but was ordered to share data with competitors.

    The US still has antitrust cases pending against Meta Platforms, Amazon and Apple.  – Jody Godoy, © 2025 NewsCentral Media

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