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Delaware joins lawsuit against Google

December 17, 2020 A week after joining a lawsuit against Facebook, Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Dec. 16 that Delaware and other states are suing search giant Google LLC for anticompetitive conduct in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act.   “Google became a household name through the virtually unabated domination of the search market,” Jennings in a press release. “It maintains that dominance illegally – including through a longstanding pattern of exclusionary contracts that starve out potential competitors – and at the expense of consumers’ privacy. America’s antitrust laws have stood the test of time because sprawling monopolies threaten consumer choice, stifle open markets, and erode accountability for bad corporate behavior. We have a duty to intervene against this kind of abuse, on behalf of our constituents and of consumers everywhere. That’s exactly what we’re doing today.”

Iowa joins national lawsuit against Google

By Sue Danielson Dec 17, 2020 (Des Moines, IA) Iowa is joining a national lawsuit against Google LLC. The 38 attorneys general claim the social media giant has engaged in anticompetitive conduct in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The states allege that Google illegally maintains its monopoly power over general search engines and related advertising markets through a series of anticompetitive exclusionary contracts and conduct. The lawsuit maintains Google has deprived consumers of competition that could lead to greater choice, innovation, and better privacy protections, and has exploited its market position to accumulate and leverage data to the detriment of consumers.

Iowa joins national lawsuit against Google | NEWSRADIO 1040 WHO

By Sue Danielson Dec 17, 2020 (Des Moines, IA) Iowa is joining a national lawsuit against Google LLC. The 38 attorneys general claim the social media giant has engaged in anticompetitive conduct in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The states allege that Google illegally maintains its monopoly power over general search engines and related advertising markets through a series of anticompetitive exclusionary contracts and conduct. The lawsuit maintains Google has deprived consumers of competition that could lead to greater choice, innovation, and better privacy protections, and has exploited its market position to accumulate and leverage data to the detriment of consumers.

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