Google’s Contracts Harm Competition In The General Search Services Market
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Google’s Contracts Harm Competition In The General Search Services Market
“Scale” refers to the amount of user-side data a search engine accumulates. Userside data includes: (1) the user query, (2) the ranked results returned
Google Adopted Policies For Destroying or Hiding Documents
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Google Adopted Policies For Destroying or Hiding Documents
Google permanently deletes all “off the record” communications after 24 hours if both users in a one-on-one chat have their retention history set to “off,”
Google Reduced The Quality And Increased The Prices Of Its Search Ads Products
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Google Reduced The Quality And Increased The Prices Of Its Search Ads Products
Due to reduced competition in the United States, Google has not implemented Search Ads launches or improvements that would have benefited advertisers.
Google's Monopoly: Reduced Competition Reduces Search Quality And The Options Available To Consumers
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Google's Monopoly: Reduced Competition Reduces Search Quality And The Options Available To Consumers
Absent Google’s exclusionary contracts, consumers likely would have had significantly better and more varied search services.
Google Has Not Shown That Pass-Through Effects Would Benefit Search Consumers
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Google Has Not Shown That Pass-Through Effects Would Benefit Search Consumers
Google’s payments are not passed through to consumers, and even if they were, the payments do not outweigh harm to competition in the relevant markets.
Google Failed To Show Effective “Competition For The Contract”
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Google Failed To Show Effective “Competition For The Contract”
Those benefits are largely illusory, as Google has failed to substantiate them beyond conjecture from abstract principles of economics.
Google Trains Its Employees To Shield Emails And Other Documents From Review
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Google Trains Its Employees To Shield Emails And Other Documents From Review
Google has long trained its employees to include attorneys on “any written communication regarding RevShare and MADA.”
United States of America v. Google LLC.: The Witnesses
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United States of America v. Google LLC.: The Witnesses
A list of all the cited exhibits during the United States of America v. Google LLC. trial.
Google’s Embedded Hearsay Objections Are Meritless
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Google’s Embedded Hearsay Objections Are Meritless
At trial, Google and Plaintiffs reserved generalized objections to embedded hearsay in more than 100 exhibits otherwise admitted into evidence.
Google’s MADAs And RSAs Are Not Necessary For Android’s Success And Do Not Benefit Search Consumers
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Google’s MADAs And RSAs Are Not Necessary For Android’s Success And Do Not Benefit Search Consumers
Google’s business model for the Android ecosystem (the “Android Model”) would not collapse if MADAs and RSAs did not require search default exclusivity.