The ruling could allow prosecutors to argue a break or Google advertising products.
A United States judge ruled that Alphabet Google illegally dominated two markets for online advertising technology, giving another blow to the technological titan in an antimonopoly case presented by the United States government.
On Thursday, the American district judge Leonie Brinkema, in Alexandria, Virginia, ruled that Google illegal markets monopolized for publishers advertising servers and the advertising exchanges market, which feel between buyers and vendors. Antitrust executors could not show that the company had the monopoly in advertising advertising networks, he wrote.
The ruling could allow prosecutors to argue a break or Google advertising products. The United States Department of Justice has said that Google should sell less to its Google Ads Manager, which includes the company’s editorial ads server and its admission of ads.
Google will now face the possibility that two different courts of the US.
A judge in Washington will make a trial next week at the request of the DOJ to make Google sell your Chrome browser and take other measures to end your domain in the online search.
Google has previously explored the sale of its exchange of advertisements to appease European antimonopoly regulators.
Brinkema supervised a three -week trial last year on the claims filed by the Department of Justice and a Coalition of States.
Google used classic monopoly construction tactics of the elimination of competitors through acquisitions, blocking customers in the use of their products and controlling how transactions occurred in the online advertising market, prosecutors said in the trial.
Google argued that the case focused on the past, when the company was still working on making its tools connect to competitors’ products. Prosecutors also ignored the competition of the technology companies, including Amazon.com and Comcast, since digital advertising spending changed transmission applications and videos, said Google’s lawyer.
The measure occurs when Meta, Instagram, Facebook and the Matrix of WhatsApp, also face accusations of monopolistic competition.