No Consumer Harms Occurring From Google: Professor of Internet Law on Anti-Trust Ruling

Don Ma
By Don Ma
August 6, 2024Business Matters
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A federal judge ruled that Google’s payments to Apple to make its search engine the default on Apple devices violate U.S. antitrust laws. This could force Google to end its billion-dollar payment to Apple, impacting revenue for both companies and potentially altering the search engine market.

NTD spoke with Carl Szabo, vice president of NetChoice and professor of internet law at George Mason University, for his perspective.