WASHINGTON – The Justice Department's lawsuit against Google alleging antitrust violations marks the government’s most significant attempt to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against Microsoft more than 20 years ago.
The lawsuit claims Google has abused its dominance in online search and advertising to stifle competition and harm consumers.Here are five things to know about the lawsuit and what might be coming down the line.
___GOVERNMENT BRANDS GOOGLE A MONOPOLYAfter years of hemming and hawing over the matter, the U.S. government has now formally described Google as an illegal monopolist.
Just being a monopolist isn't illegal. And that's been good for Google, since it dominates roughly 90% of the market for internet.