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DOJ antitrust chief is ‘overjoyed’ after Google monopoly verdict

Decoder with Nilay Patel · with Jonathan Kanter · August 8, 2024 · 43 min

Summary

The DOJ has secured a landmark antitrust victory against Google, with a federal court ruling that Google Search and its text ads are monopolies. This episode features an interview with Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter, who discusses the implications of this decision, the remedies the DOJ will seek to restore competition, and the broader strategy for tackling monopolies in the tech sector, including AI.

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analytics & attributionai & automationfounder & leadership

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google antitrust lawsuitmonopoly verdictdoj enforcementtech antitrust lawcompetition in searchai and antitrust

Episode description

Today, I’m talking to Jonathan Kanter, the assistant attorney general for antitrust at the United States Department of Justice. This is Jonathan’s second time on the show, and it’s a bit of an emergency podcast situation. On Monday, a federal court issued a monumental decision in the DOJ’s case against Google, holding that Google Search and the text ads in search are monopolies. The court hasn’t decided on the penalties for all this yet — that process is scheduled to start next month. But it’s the biggest antitrust win against a tech company since the Microsoft case from two decades ago. I wanted to know what Jonathan thought of the ruling, what it means for the law, and most importantly, what remedies he’s going to seek to try and restore competition in search. Links: Judge rules that Google ‘is a monopolist’ in US antitrust case | The Verge All the spiciest parts of the Google antitrust ruling | The Verge Now that Google is a monopolist, what’s next? | The Verge DOJ’s Kanter says the antitrust fight against Big Tech is just beginning | Decoder The DOJ Antitrust Division isn’t afraid to go to court | The Verge The US government is gearing up for an AI antitrust fight | The Verge Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/23979725 Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. This episode was edited by Callie Wright. Our supervising producer is Liam James. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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What does this episode say about analytics & attribution?
The federal court ruling that Google Search and its text ads are monopolies is the biggest antitrust win against a tech company since the Microsoft case two decades ago.
What does this episode say about ai & automation?
The upcoming penalty phase will determine the remedies the DOJ will seek to restore competition, potentially involving structural or behavioral changes to Google's operations.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
This case signals a broader, ongoing effort by the DOJ to challenge monopolistic practices among dominant technology companies, with an eye towards emerging technologies like AI.
What does this episode say about analytics & attribution?
Antitrust enforcement is being actively pursued in the digital advertising markets and search algorithms to address market power dynamics.

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