Justice Department Is Meeting State AG Offices Tuesday To Discuss If Google Broke Antitrust Law (reuters.com) 16
Justice Department officials will meet on Tuesday with representatives of state attorneys general to discuss their investigations of Google and whether the company broke antitrust law. "The probes focus on search bias, advertising and management of Google's Android operating system," adds Reuters. From the report: The meeting is in the afternoon, according to one source, and will include officials from six or seven states, including Texas, according to a second source familiar with the matter. Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple are all the focus of federal, state and congressional investigations following complaints that the four tech giants abused their clout in dealings with smaller companies. The probes are being carried out by the Justice Department, the Federal Trade Commission, state attorneys general and the House Judiciary Committee. U.S. Attorney General William Barr has said he would like to see them wrapped up this year.
Barr is a joke (Score:2, Flamebait)
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Google? Anti-trust violator? Yes. (Score:1)
Hmm...some candidates getting contributions soon?? (Score:4, Insightful)
I never trust public displays of potential regulation like this. Sounds like a shakedown for campaign donations to me. Big tech doesn't contribute nearly as much to reelection campaigns as most major industries....the politicians don't like that...so suddenly, conveniently timed during election season, there are public threats of action. If Google was such a threat, they would have been so long ago and Barr could have taken action any other time. This just doesn't pass the smell test to me.
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Trump's base aren't the target in the election though. They will vote Trump no matter what. He was right, he could shoot someone in broad daylight and they would cheer him on.
It's the swing voters that matter and it remains to be seen how the Ukraine thing plays out for them. Polling suggests that most of them thought that witnesses should have been called to his impeachment for example, and that could translate into punishment later this year.
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Oh right, *now* we care about antitrust. (Score:2)
Trump had better not crack down on Facebook too much.......their platform gave him the election in 2016.
Who knows, who cares, why bother? (Score:2)
One word. Perspective.