Google’s years-long effort to defuse the FTC’s antitrust accusations
After months of investigation, the FTC closed an antitrust investigation of Google with a relatively lenient settlement , requiring the company to change some advertising and search practices and limit injunctions based on its Motorola patents. It was a decision that didn’t sit well with FTC Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch , nor with Microsoft , which has itself previously faced tough antitrust charges from the FTC.
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Google’s years-long effort to defuse the FTC’s antitrust accusations