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The DOJ is set to present proposed remedies for Google’s alleged monopoly in the online search market, following a landmark ruling that deemed the tech giant an illegal monopoly. Possible solutions include breaking up Google or enforcing changes in its default search engine placement on devices. The decision will fall to Judge Amit Mehta, who may consider the impact on public interest while evaluating the DOJ's recommendations aimed at fostering competition in the search engine landscape.
Source: YAHOO