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The Big Tech giant Google has maintained its grip on the market for too long, and another state has decided to fight back.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost (R) filed a lawsuit against Google arguing that “Google’s operation of Google Search is a public utility.” If successful, the lawsuit would ensure that Google Search “does not unfairly discriminate against third party websites.”
Yost argued in the lawsuit that “Google intentionally structures its Results Pages to prioritize Google products over organic search results. Google intentionally disadvantages competitors, by featuring Google products and services prominently on Results pages.”
The lawsuit cited the concurring opinion of Justice Clarence Thomas in the case of
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In this Aug. 5, 2019, file photo, sections of a USA Today newspapers in Norwood, Mass. The FBI issued a subpoena demanding U.S. newspaper giant Gannett provide agents with information to track down readers of a USA Today story about . more > By Michael Balsamo and Gary Fields - Associated Press - Friday, June 4, 2021
WASHINGTON The FBI issued a subpoena demanding U.S. newspaper giant Gannett provide agents with information to track down readers of a USA Today story about a suspect in a child pornography case who fatally shot two FBI agents in February.
WASHINGTON (AP) The FBI issued a subpoena demanding U.S. newspaper giant Gannett provide agents with information to track down readers of a USA Today story about a suspect in a child pornography case who fatally shot two FBI agents in February.
The FBI subpoena for information on people who clicked on the February article about the deaths of two agents was condemned by press freedom advocates.