Google says it could loosen search deals in US antitrust case
) and others to set Google as the default search engine on new devices to address a U.S. ruling that it unlawfully dominates online search.
While Google plans to appeal that ruling at the end of the case, it says the upcoming"remedies" phase should focus on its distribution agreements with browser developers, mobile device manufacturers, and wireless carriers. To fix that, Google could make them non-exclusive and, for Android phone manufacturers, unbundle its Play Store from Chrome and search, the company said in court papers.
Prosecutors also want Google to stop paying to be the default search engine, and cease investments in search rivals and query-based artificial intelligence products, and license its search results and technology to rivals.
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