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Google Search Case: Antitrust Experts Weigh Remedy Options and Challenges

Google Search Case: Antitrust Experts Weigh Remedy Options and Challenges

On October 22, TPI convened a panel of antitrust experts to discuss potential remedies following Judge Mehta’s ruling that Google’s default search agreements violated antitrust laws.

  • DOJ’s November filing could propose a range of remedies, from targeted interventions to broader structural changes. Panelists discussed several potential proposals:
  • Prohibiting Google from paying for default search placement
  • Implementing choice screens for search engines
  • Sharing search data with competitors
  • Structural separation of Android or Chrome
  • Key challenges in crafting effective remedies:
  • DOJ’s framework lacks a clear vision of the desired competitive landscape (“but-for world”)
  • Non-party status of key players like Apple ($20B+ annually from Google) limits options
  • Need to address potential impacts on smaller players (e.g., Mozilla depends on Google for 81% of revenue)
  • Balance between promoting competition and minimizing consumer disruption
  • AI considerations: Panelists emphasized the importance of both maintaining Google as an effective competitor in AI while ensuring a level playing field for new entrants

Click here for a more detailed summary of the event.

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