The United States vs. Google: What's Next? (with Prakash Sangam)
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Prakash of Tantra Analyst joins Leonard Lee of neXt Curve delve into the newest headline in the DOJ's case against Google in an antitrust litigation that was filed in 2020 that concluded with a ruling by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta that Google has an illegal monopoly in search by paying billions to become the default search engine.
Leonard and Prakash parse through the stuff that matters:
- A bit about the case and the decision (2:00)
- Is this anything like the 2001 Microsoft antitrust case? (5:09)
- What is the business of "search" and what is the market definition? (8:30)
- Implications on Google, its partners, customers and industry (10:45)
- What kind of precedent does this decision have on Big Tech antitrust cases? (15:50)
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Chapters
1. The United States vs. Google: What's Next? (with Prakash Sangam) (00:00:00)
2. A bit about the case and the decision (00:02:00)
3. Is this anything like the 2001 Microsoft antitrust case? (00:05:09)
4. What is the business of "search" and what is the market definition? (00:08:30)
5. Implications on Google, its partners, customers and industry (00:10:45)
6. What kind of precedent does this decision have on Big Tech antitrust cases? (00:15:50)
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