Google's defense team in the biggest tech monopolization case of the modern era includes veterans of a similarly historic U.S. antitrust case. But back then they were on the government's side.
It doesn’t though? If Google wins it allows Google to keep going and others to try and do things in a similar way to Google which just isn’t likely in most cases cause Google’s search engine “monopoly” is so unique to them and the current situation.
I wonder who will win this one. Probably google to be honest…
Either way will change things substantially, and I’m not sure for the better.
How does google winning change anything if anything that keeps the status quo as is?
Because it allows for other monopolies.
It doesn’t though? If Google wins it allows Google to keep going and others to try and do things in a similar way to Google which just isn’t likely in most cases cause Google’s search engine “monopoly” is so unique to them and the current situation.