据报道,美国司法部敦促 Google 剥离 Chrome,以打破搜索垄断
DoJ Reportedly Pushing For Google To Divest Chrome To Dismantle Search Monopoly

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/doj-antitrust-officials-reportedly-pushing-google-divest-chrome-browser-monopoly

美国司法部正在考虑要求联邦法官要求谷歌母公司 Alphabet 出售其 Chrome 互联网浏览器。 这将是针对这家科技巨头的重大反垄断行动。 此举是在一项裁定谷歌主导搜索引擎市场违反反垄断法之后做出的。 美国司法部计划向法官提出可能的补救措施,包括可能出售 Chrome。 反垄断官员已经咨询了多家公司和各州以准备他们的建议。 如果法官批准这些提议,在线搜索和人工智能行业可能会被重塑。 谷歌表示反对拟议的行动,认为这会损害消费者和开发者的利益。 该公司计划提起上诉。 关于此事的听证会定于 4 月举行,最终裁决可能于 2025 年 8 月做出。

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The US Department of Justice is reportedly planning to ask a federal judge to force Google's parent company, Alphabet, to sell off its Chrome internet browser, potentially marking one of the biggest tech industry crackdowns in the US in decades.

On August 5, US District Judge Amit Mehta, Washington, DC, ruled that Google violated antitrust law by spending billions of dollars to create an illegal monopoly as the world's default search engine on smartphones, computers, and tablets. The ruling paved the way for antitrust enforcers to submit a 32-page document about potential remedies for the judge to consider. 

Now, Bloomberg reports, citing sources, that top DoJ antitrust officials plan to ask Juge Mehta to consider one of Google's top remedies: selling off its Chrome browser unit

Here's more from the report:

Antitrust officials, along with states that have joined the case, also plan to recommend Wednesday that federal judge Amit Mehta impose data licensing requirements, said the people, who asked not to be named discussing a confidential matter.

If Mehta accepts the proposals, they have the potential to reshape the online search market and the burgeoning AI industry.

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The government has the option to decide whether a Chrome sale is necessary at a later date if some of the other aspects of the remedy create a more competitive market, the people added. 

Government attorneys met with dozens of companies over the past three months as they prepared the recommendation. States are still considering adding some proposals and some details could change, the people said.

Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google's vice president of regulatory affairs, said the DoJ "continues to push a radical agenda that goes far beyond the legal issues in this case."

"The government putting its thumb on the scale in these ways would harm consumers, developers and American technological leadership at precisely the moment it is most needed," Mulholland said. 

Selling off Chrome would severely impact Google's ad unit, considering the browser maintains about 61% of the US market share, according to web traffic analytics service StatCounter. Google's ad revenue in 2023 was $237.86 billion.

Judge Mehta has planned a two-week April hearing on the changes Google must make to remedy the illegal behavior. The final ruling could come as early as August 2025. Google does plan to file an appeal. 

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