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Google has unequivocally criticized the U.S. Justice Department's plan to force the sale of its Chrome web browser, labeling it an 'extreme' measure that contradicts the law. In a recent court filing, Google argues that the proposed sale does not correspond to the anticompetitive behavior found by a federal judge. The company advocates for a remedy that allows competing browsers to operate freely and enables device manufacturers to preload various search engines without being obligated to include Chrome, while preparing to appeal against the judge's previous ruling on monopolization in online search and advertising.
Source: YAHOO