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Google Anti-Trust Remedy - Breaking Up Is Hard to Do?

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Explore the ongoing Department of Justice antitrust case against Google in this 58-minute conference talk from Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon. Examine whether breaking up the tech giant represents a legal and reasonable remedy for alleged monopolistic practices in search engine results, drawing parallels to the historic AT&T breakup of the 1980s. Analyze alternative remedies that might be available if corporate dissolution proves unfeasible or inappropriate. Join moderator Matthew Lane alongside legal experts Lee Tien and James P. Nettles as they dissect the complexities of antitrust enforcement in the digital age, discussing the legal precedents, economic implications, and practical challenges of regulating dominant technology companies through traditional antitrust mechanisms.

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Google Anti-Trust Remedy: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do?

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