Google's lucrative ad tech business goes on trial
Published On Sep 8, 2024, 7:58 PM
The US government is initiating a trial against Alphabet, Google's parent company, alleging that it engages in monopolistic practices in the digital advertising sector. With Google earning over $200 billion from ad revenues last year, the Department of Justice (DoJ) claims that Google's dominance stifles competition and innovation. Alphabet argues that it operates in a competitive market, citing growth from other companies like Apple and TikTok. The case follows a recent ruling that found Google guilty of anti-competitive behavior in search, and observers anticipate that any penalties will likely involve adjustments to Google's business practices rather than a breakup. Additionally, regulators in the UK are also expressing concerns about anti-competitive behavior in Google's ad tech business.