Google Won't Have to Sell Chrome in Antitrust Win
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Google wins antitrust case, won't have to sell Chrome; discussion revolves around the implications of the ruling.
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> (1) conditions the licensing of the Play Store or any other Google application on the distribution, preloading, or placement of Google Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or the Gemini app anywhere on a device;
> (2) conditions the receipt of revenue share payments for the placement of one Google application (e.g., Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or the Gemini app) on the placement of another such application;
> (3) conditions the receipt of revenue share payments on maintaining Google Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or the Gemini app on any device, browser, or search access point for more than one year; or
> (4) prohibits any partner from simultaneously distributing any other GSE, browser, or GenAI product