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‘This is a monumental case’: Dept. of Justice files anti-trust lawsuit against Google
lifesitenews ^ | 10/20/2020 | Michael Haynes

Posted on 10/20/2020 6:32:07 PM PDT by xomething

The lawsuit, filed only this morning, states that 'Google has willfully maintained and abused its monopoly power in general search services through anticompetitive and exclusionary distribution agreements.'

(LifeSiteNews) – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Google, alleging that the company has been illegally abusing its position of power online in order to create a monopoly on searching and advertising.  

The lawsuit, filed only this morning, states that “Google has willfully maintained and abused its monopoly power in general search services through anticompetitive and exclusionary distribution agreements.”  

Consequently, the lawsuit seeks to “restrain Google LLC (Google) from unlawfully maintaining monopolies in the markets for general search services, search advertising, and general search text advertising in the United States through anticompetitive and exclusionary practices, and to remedy the effects of this conduct.” 

It additionally discloses that Google’s online dominance has resulted in “a market value of $1 trillion and annual revenue exceeding $160 billion” and that it has used “anticompetitive tactics” to extend “the cornerstones of its empire.” 

The case is a result of over a year long investigation, and is an attempt to challenge Google’s online supremacy which has been affected by abusing its position in violation in Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The DOJ has been joined by 11 state attorneys general as plaintiffs in the case. 

The DOJ raises numerous complaints against Google, mentioning that the tech giant has “exclusionary agreements, including tying arrangements” in order to “lock up distribution channels and block rivals.” The department also claims that Google spends billions each year ensuring that it remains the default internet browser and search engine. Companies it pays for this include “Apple, LG, Motorola, and Samsung…AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon…Mozilla, Opera, and UCWeb.” 

As a result of this, the case states that Google “effectively owns or controls search distribution channels accounting for roughly 80 percent of the general search queries in the United States…for nearly 90 percent of all general-search-engine queries in the United States, and almost 95 percent of queries on mobile devices.” 

Furthermore, “Google monetizes this search monopoly, the revenues of which it “‘shares’ with distributors in return for commitments to favor Google’s search engine.” The DOJ makes the argument that “[t]hese enormous payments create a strong disincentive for distributors to switch” and also “raise barriers to entry for rivals.” 

Google’s competitors are moreover denied “vital distribution, scale, and product recognition—ensuring they have no real chance to challenge Google.” According to the DOJ’s claims, Google employs “distribution agreements to lock up scale [of data] for itself and deny it to others” which thus “unlawfully maintains its monopolies.” 

The tech company’s practices are termed “anticompetitive” according to the ruling of 2001 antitrust case, United States v. Microsoft, which found that “anticompetitive agreements by a high-tech monopolist shutting off effective distribution channels for rivals, such as by requiring preset default status (as Google does) and making software undeletable (as Google also does), were exclusionary and unlawful under Section 2 of the Sherman Act.”  

The DOJ’s papers report how Google employees received specific instruction after United States v. Microsoft to avoid words which could land them in trouble in any future antitrust case. They were warned that “Words matter. Especially in antitrust law” and thus told to “avoid observing that Google has market power in any market.” 

In a statement this morning, Attorney General William Barr said: “This is a monumental case for the Department of Justice and, more importantly, for the American consumer.” Continuing, Barr stated that the DOJ had “convincing evidence that Google no longer competes only on the merits but instead uses its monopoly power – and billions in monopoly profits – to lock up key pathways to search on mobile phones, browsers, and next generation devices, depriving rivals of distribution and scale.” 

On top of the harm which Google’s actions cause to “users, advertisers, and small businesses,” Barr also noted that the DOJ also had wider concerns about “online platforms” regarding “online child exploitation, public safety, and censorship.” These, however, would not be covered in the lawsuit filed today as they are being dealt with separately 

Google has faced growing criticism in the wake of its censorship of conservative websites and its manipulation of search results. It has been exposed in its attempts to alter the outcome of the upcoming presidential election, by seeking to suppress information.  

Project Veritas, which has provided much evidence of Big Tech censorship, released a video yesterday in which a Google employee described the company’s leftist leanings as akin to “playing selective God.” 



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To: Gene Eric
I haven't watched CNN or MSNBC since Bush was president.
I don't gotta watch anything from AT&T or Comcast and I don't.
21 posted on 10/20/2020 8:11:50 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: SmokingJoe

“We are going to bring Google to its knees. “

i think there’s a good chance that will happen ... especially with SCOTUS finally going to be solidly in conservative hands ...


22 posted on 10/20/2020 8:34:48 PM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: HollyB; SmokingJoe

I think it all depends on who wins the election as to what happens here. I guess I’ve become jaded.


23 posted on 10/20/2020 8:51:03 PM PDT by Dogbert41
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To: Dogbert41
Texas has taken its own anti trust action against Google today, which is quite separate from the DOJ ction.
Plus another 11 red states joined the DOJ action today. This case is not going away.
24 posted on 10/20/2020 8:54:15 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: xomething

Break up Google, Twitter and Facebook. These companies have abused their near monopoly status to directly interfere with the political process in this country. It is unconscionable that they have done this, and very clear that this must never happen again.

Google delenda est!


25 posted on 10/20/2020 11:02:00 PM PDT by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

Same here. Maybe it’s been a year already. I’m enjoying it.


26 posted on 10/21/2020 1:51:59 AM PDT by FamiliarFace
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To: xomething

Remove thier protections, they need to be sued


27 posted on 10/21/2020 3:40:33 AM PDT by ronnie raygun ( Massive mistakes are made by arrogant fools; massive evils are committed by evil people.")
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To: SmokingJoe

Meanwhile, Hillary and the coup plotters take consulting jobs paying fat salaries. /#skeptic


28 posted on 10/21/2020 4:19:19 AM PDT by ptsal (Vote R.E.D. >>>Remove Every Democrat ***)
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To: Persevero
why are my fellow FReepers ho hum

Because these stories never, ever, never gain any traction other than the initial release.

There was a huge broohaha over Hitlery's emails and broken laws. Where'd that one go? Nowhere. It's been buried and we no longer hear of it.

There was a huge broohaha over Epstein's Lolita Express and bill klinton. Where'd that one go? Nowhere. It was buried and we no longer hear of it.

This one is going nowhere too. The enemy controls our media, entertainment, public schools, mainline religious denominations, Kongress and SCOTUS. They protect their own.

29 posted on 10/21/2020 5:52:30 AM PDT by LouAvul (The wheels of America are coming off and the media have stolen the lug nuts.)
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To: freedumb2003

Amazon will buy Alphabet.


30 posted on 10/21/2020 5:56:14 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) t Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay My, o. h, my, what a wonderful day)
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To: SmokingJoe; Gene Eric
Google is the default search on every single android and even iphones. And you can't even remove it.

Not just that, but the base setup of Android phones generally require some kind of Google login/account setup to even function. GMaps is on most phones, not just Androids, and was even the default for Apple for a while because their maps sucked so bad.

If you own a Nest thermostat, visit YouTube at all, check traffic with Waze (Google Maps above), have pictures on Picassa, have a GMail email account, use SketchUp 3D modeling software (free), ever go to a bank or other secure website that uses the stupid reCAPTCHA login crap, use the Chrome browser or own a Chromebook, own a Motorola phone, or soon, use a FitBit, then you are being processed through a Google company. And those are just a few of the more commonly known names, Google owns a tons more of behind-the-scenes type companies; to where a huge portion of internet sites in some way used or currently use some kind of Google product. If you're on the internet, you've put data into Google's system.

If you're on FreeRepublic, you're interacting with Google. Either JimRob specifically, or his host uses Urchin for their site analytics, which is owned by, you guessed it, Google.
Don't believe it? Press F12 (On Pale Moon, FireFox, Chrome, and I think IE also, not sure about other browsers) to open up the page inspector / Developer Tools subwindow. That'll show you the html the site submits to your browser to display the page, and one of FR's scripts is "google-analytics.com/urchin.js".
31 posted on 10/21/2020 5:50:53 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: bert
Amazon will buy Alphabet.

What makes you think that? If Google's getting hit with major anti-trust suits, I highly doubt another massive company in a similar market area would want to own them...

Also, both companies have a market cap of barely around $1T. Based on a quick websearch, Google has about 3x the cash-on-hand that Amazon does (~$50B vs $160B). I don't think either of them could really buy the other anytime soon!
32 posted on 10/21/2020 6:03:49 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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