Summary
Google is appealing a court ruling that found it had an illegal monopoly in online search. The company disagrees with the judge's order for it to make certain changes, like sharing search data with competitors. Google argues these changes could harm user privacy and innovation.
Key Facts
- A U.S. district judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in online search.
- Google is appealing this decision, stating that people choose its search engine willingly.
- The judge suggested Google share parts of its search data with competitors.
- Google's appeal argues that these changes could affect user privacy and competition.
- The company is also facing an investigation in the EU concerning its AI summaries.
- Google parent company, Alphabet, recently reached a $4 trillion market value.