
Will Google be broken up as a company due to the antitrust lawsuit?
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This question will resolve YES if the court finds that Google has engaged in illegal monopolistic practices, it could order a breakup of the company, similar to historical cases like AT&T and Standard Oil. This would involve separating its various business segments, particularly in the digital advertising space, to foster competition and reduce its control over the market.
And NO if The court may opt for less drastic measures, such as imposing restrictions on Google's business practices without requiring a breakup. Given the complexities and potential consequences of a breakup, judges may prefer to enforce changes that maintain Google's operations while addressing antitrust concerns.
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