Gannett Co., Inc. V. Google Llc Et Al
The largest news publisher in the United States, Gannett, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google and its parent company, Alphabet. The lawsuit alleges that Google has violated federal antitrust laws and state laws by monopolizing the market for online display advertising and ad exchanges. This has resulted in less revenue for publishers and Google's ad-tech rivals, while Google enjoys exorbitant monopoly profits. Gannett claims that Google has engaged in anticompetitive behavior by charging excessive fees and limiting competition, ultimately harming publishers like Gannett. The lawsuit seeks compensation and injunctive relief to restore competition in the monopolized markets and safeguard news content for readers. This lawsuit is one of several legal actions taken against Google by antitrust enforcers in the United States and around the world.
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