Illinois, other states file lawsuit against Google, seek to join DOJ
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[December 18, 2020]
By RAYMON TRONCOSO
Capitol News Illinois | Report For America
rtroncoso@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois Attorney General
Kwame Raoul joined 37 other attorneys general Thursday in filing a
lawsuit against Google LLC, alleging the company illegally holds
monopoly power.
The complaint was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia and accuses Google of engaging in anticompetitive practices
that led to customers having less choice, less online privacy and less
protection for their private information. Alongside Illinois, 34 other
states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico are named as
plaintiffs in the filing.
“Close to 90 percent of all internet searches done in the United States
use Google. No competing search engine has more than 7 percent of the
market, and, over the past decade, no new entrant in the general search
market in the United States has accounted for more than 1 percent of
internet searches in a given year,” the lawsuit reads, establishing
Google’s status as a monopoly power in the search engine market.
The suit alleges Google maintains its monopoly through lucrative
contracts with Apple and other companies to be the default search engine
on the vast majority of smart devices and mobile phones.
Google then leverages this by putting advertising customers and results
that benefit the company at the top of Google’s search results, rather
than “general” or “organic” results, described in the suit as results
from non-affiliated third-party websites that would normally appear
first according to Google’s algorithm, absent advertising partners.
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As part of the suit, the coalition of attorneys general seek to join
an existing case against Google from the U.S. Department of Justice
that is currently pending in court.
A third anti-trust lawsuit was also filed against Google on
Wednesday by a different group of 10 state attorneys general in the
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
The cases are fairly similar, but the coalition’s lawsuit seeks to
expand the DOJ’s complaint to include Google’s acquisition and
stockpiling of personal data as an additional source of Google’s
monopoly power that has created barriers to other competitors.
Attorney General Raoul joined another anti-trust lawsuit alongside
47 other attorneys general against Facebook last week.
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