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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering sanctions against Google to address its monopolistic control over the online search market. Following a ruling that deemed Google a violator of antitrust laws, the DOJ has proposed measures including limiting Google's contracts as the default search provider and allowing websites to opt out of Google's data collection. Google has criticized these proposals as excessively radical, warning they could harm consumers and businesses.
Source: YAHOO