Google Proposes Changes to Address Search Monopoly Concerns
In response to ongoing antitrust issues, Google has suggested new limits on revenue-sharing agreements with partners such as Apple that set its search engine as the default. This comes after a ruling by US District Judge Amit Mehta found that Google had unfairly suppressed competition in the search market, a decision the company plans to contest. Google’s proposed changes aim to maintain its contractual relationships while expanding the choices available to consumers.