Google Proposes Antitrust Solutions for Search Partnerships

Google's New Proposal
In a significant move, Google announced on Friday that it might water down its search partnerships as part of a proposed remedy for antitrust violations in its search business. This proposal aims to address the ongoing concerns raised by regulators.
Details of the Proposal
- Allows continued revenue-sharing with companies like Apple
- Ensures Google remains the default search engine on various devices
- Makes partnerships non-exclusive, increasing competition
This approach contrasts with the Justice Department's proposal, which sought stricter controls. Google's strategy represents a potential shift in how tech giants manage partnerships amid growing antitrust scrutiny.
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