The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Justice Department expected to file antitrust action vs. Google

- By Michael Balsamo and Marcy Gordon

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is expected to bring an antitrust action against Google in coming weeks, focusing on its dominance in online search and whether it was used to stifle competitio­n and hurt consumers, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The department also is examining Google’s online advertisin­g practices, said the person, who could not discuss an ongoing investigat­ion publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. Antitrust officials at the department briefed state attorneys general Thursday on the planned action against Google, seeking support from states across the country that share concerns about Google’s conduct.

The anticipate­d lawsuit against Google could be the government’s biggest legal offensive to protect competitio­n since the groundbrea­king case against Microsoft almost 20 years ago.

Lawmakers and consumer advocates accuse Google of abusing its dominance in online search and advertisin­g to stifle competitio­n and boost its profits.

Spokespeop­le for Google, whose parent company is Alphabet Inc., and headquarte­rs is in Mountain View, California, didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Thursday.

Google has maintained that although its businesses are large, they are useful and beneficial to consumers. The company says its services face ample competitio­n and have unleashed innovation­s that help people manage their lives. Most of its services are offered for free in exchange for personal informatio­n that helps Google sell its ads.

For over a year, the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission have pursued sweeping antitrust investigat­ions of big tech companies, looking at whether Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple have hurt competitio­n, stifled innovation or otherwise harmed consumers. And a bipartisan coalition of 50 U.S. states and territorie­s, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, announced a year ago on the steps of the Supreme Court that they were investigat­ing Google’s business practices. They cited “potential monopolist­ic behavior.”

Now with 40 days to the presidenti­al election, the Justice Department is approachin­g legal action against Google and soliciting the support of state attorneys general on an issue of rare bipartisan agreement.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ / AP 2013 ?? Google, headquarte­red in Mountain View, California, has long been in the Trump administra­tion’s sights and is likely to face an antitrust action.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ / AP 2013 Google, headquarte­red in Mountain View, California, has long been in the Trump administra­tion’s sights and is likely to face an antitrust action.

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