Here's why Google without Chrome is still a monopoly

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Here's why Google without Chrome is still a monopoly
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Andrew Weissmann, former top official at the Justice Department, Lisa Rubin, MSNBC Legal Correspondent, and Molly Jong Fast, Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair join Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with the news that the Special Counsel has motioned to dismiss both of it's cases against Donald Trump, winding down...

The last few months have been tough for Google. After a judge held the company illegally monopolized online search, the Justice Department just proposed remedies, including forcing Google to sell its Chrome web browser, prohibiting exclusive search engine licensing deals and self-preferencing, obliging the company to license its data and web index more broadly and limiting its control over the evolving artificial intelligence industry.

Banning these payments would restore the incentives of distribution partners such as Apple and Samsung to compete with Google, but it wouldn’t give newcomers access to distribution channels and other capabilities they need to actually innovate. Apple and Samsung might create their own search engines or license Bing instead of Google, but small startups still couldn’t enter the market. More competition, perhaps, but still a clubby oligopoly of big tech platforms.

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