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ProvenPrecursor · May 16, 2025

Google’s Multi-Monopolies Require Pro-competition Info-Data-Remedies - 5/16/25

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Scott Cleland · ProvenPrecursor

No other entity has had a longstanding public omni-monopoly mission and ambition like Google “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.”

  • Google CEO Eric Schmidt double-downed on Google’s monopolistic mission by adding Google’s public megalomaniacal business vision goal of: “ultimately our goal at Google is to have the strongest advertising network and all the world’s information.” He boasted “our model is just better, based on that we should have 100% share.” 2009

  • Google Co-Founder Larry Page affirmed Google’s megalomaniacal ambition in Fortune in 2012: “We’re still 1 percent to where we should be… what I am trying to do is… really scale our ambition.

It is also unprecedented for multiple U.S. Federal courts to rule an American company is an unlawful monopoly SIX TIMES IN SIX WAYS! in 18 months!

See how Google became a modern-day monopolizing, Six-Headed-Hydra!

  • In 2023, Epic Games persuaded a federal jury that Google unlawfully maintained monopolies over the Google Play Store and Google Play Billing.

  • In 2024, DOJ persuaded Judge Mehta that Google unlawfully monopolized and maintained a monopoly in Search and Text Ads. DOJ’s Remedy proposal requires Google share its search index and ad data with competitors and proposes divesting Chrome and/or Android.

  • In 2025, DOJ persuaded Judge Brinkema that Google unlawfully created a monopoly in advertising and maintained it. DOJ proposed Google divest AdX (a Google Ad Exchange) a programmatic advertising marketplace where advertisers and publishers can sell and buy ad inventory. (DoubleClick) DOJ also proposed divestment of its DFP ad platform (DoubleClick for Publishers) i.e., Advertising Management for large-scale publishers.

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