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Google Anti-trust Case Ruling Brings Relief for Mozilla

Mozilla can breathe a sign of relief, as judges in Google’s anti-trust case have ruled that it can continue to pay Mozilla, and others, for search engine placement. Google also will not be made to sell off its Chrome browser or divest its Android operating system. Per the ruling, Google is no longer be permitted to make “exclusive contracts” with other companies to default to or preload its products, but can continue to pay or compensate companies which do — I’m sure there is a legal nuance of that. For Mozilla, the ruling is huge news as the Google search deal […]

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