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Following Google's antitrust loss in August, the DOJ is advocating for changes to its search operations through behavioral and structural remedies. NYU Law Professor Harry First discusses the complexities of potentially breaking up Google, highlighting that several hurdles must be cleared: the government must formally request the breakup, the judge must agree—albeit cautiously—and the decision must be upheld by an appeals court. He compares this situation to a past case against Microsoft.
Source: YAHOO