Google on Friday labelled the US Justice Department’s plan to sell its web browser as “extreme” and legally flawed, cautioning a judge against stifling future innovation. In a court filing, the search giant proposed its own remedy, arguing the Chrome sale doesn’t match the illegal conduct involving exclusive contracts with browsers, manufacturers, and carriers.
Related Posts
OpenAI Says it Does Not Use Indian Media Groups’ Content to Train ChatGPT, Court Filing Shows
- staff
- February 12, 2025
- 0
OpenAI is seeking to stop Indian media groups from joining a copyright lawsuit against it. The company has denied that it uses content from Indian […]
Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Review: Sticks to the Midrange Formula
Samsung Galaxy A16 5G is a mid-range smartphone that is priced under the Rs. 20,000 mark in India. It is the first Galaxy A-series phone […]
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake Is Still in Development, Saber CEO Says
- staff
- March 17, 2025
- 0
After almost year of silence, Saber Interactive has provided an update on the Knights of the Old Republic remake. The remake project is still in […]