Nearly 40 US States File New Anti-Trust Lawsuit to End Google s Illegal Monopoly - NY AG Fri 18th December 2020 | 12:20 AM
NEW YORK (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 18th December, 2020) A group of 38 states has filed a new anti-trust lawsuit against Google aimed at ending the internet search giant s illegal monopoly, New York Attorney-General Letitia James said in a statement on Thursday. I m filing a lawsuit against @Google with 37 (other) AGs to end its illegal monopoly in search services, James said in a tweet. In a separate statement issued by her office, James said: Through its illegal conduct, the company has ensured that hundreds of millions of people turn to Google first when looking for an answer, but it doesn t take a web search to understand that unchecked corporate power shouldn t have disproportionate control over our data and information.
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Facebook is working on a video platform that connects fans with celebrities
Called Super, users can pay to appear with celebrities during live shows
Viewers can buy them digital gifts or pay to ask questions and take selfies
Super, however, appears to pull inspiration from another app called Cameo
Cameo enables users to pay for shout-outs from their favorite celebrities
Google Hit With Another Lawsuit Challenging Its Dominance
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Google s search page is displayed on a laptop in an arranged photograph taken in New York on July 24. The tech giant was hit by a lawsuit from 38 attorneys general on Thursday, the third major legal challenge against Google in two months.
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When you search on Google, do you get the best results? Or the results that are best for Google?
That question is at the heart of the latest lawsuit to challenge the tech giant s dominance over Internet search and advertising.