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States Are Leaning Toward a Push To Break Up Google's Ad Tech Business (cnbc.com) 29

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: The state attorneys general investigating Google for potential antitrust violations are leaning towards pushing for a breakup of its ad technology business as part of an expected suit, people familiar with the situation told CNBC. Fifty attorneys general have been probing Google's business practices for months, alongside a similar probe being led by the U.S. Department of Justice. Both the states and the DOJ are looking to file a suit against the internet giant as soon as within the next few months, people familiar with the situation told CNBC.

The states and the Justice Department have not yet officially decided whether to combine their expected suits, the people said, though they have been collaborating closely. Both have been investigating Google's search, ad technology and android business. The attorneys general investigating Google, which is owned by Alphabet, haven't yet definitively ruled out pushing for alternatives for its ad technology business, like imposing restrictions on how it runs its business, one of the sources said. A suit may also include a push for both that option and breaking up the ad tech business.
"Critics have said that Google bundles its ad tools so that rivals can't afford to match its offerings and that its operation of search results, YouTube, Gmail and other services to hinder ad competition," reports CNBC. "They also say that Google owns all sides of the 'auction exchange' through which ads are sold and bought, giving it an unfair advantage."

Google's two main deals that provided it the crucial foothold into advertising technology, DoubleClick in 2007 and AdMob in 2009, were years ago. Because of this, it may be difficult for Google to push for a break up of the business.
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States Are Leaning Toward a Push To Break Up Google's Ad Tech Business

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  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Friday June 05, 2020 @04:05PM (#60150440)
    I would think that Google's Facebook competitor failing shows they can't just leverage search into whatever they want. Heck, I can't remember the name off the top of my head (Circles? G++?) so that should tell you how well that worked out.

    I'd much rather they go after Amazon or even one of big apartment rental company conglomerates or the grocery store chains or the Hospital Industrial Complex (yeah, it's a thing, thanks Venture Capital!).

    This seems more like a cheap ploy or generic political attack or something.
  • by oogoliegoogolie ( 635356 ) on Friday June 05, 2020 @04:19PM (#60150482)

    Google search and maps becomes company 1.
    Gmail and Google docs becomes company 2.
    Google Ads becomes company 3, and is forbidden to do business with any current or past google company for 5 years.
    Android and chrombooks company 4. ...and so on.

    After Google I hope they have Apple in their sights. Maybe not split up, but force Apple to eliminate their iPhone-Mac-iTunes-iMusic vendor lock-in.

    Then Amazon.

    • Re: (Score:1, Interesting)

      by laktech ( 998064 )
      you're on to something here.. then netflix.. then.. microsoft.. nothing is going to get split up. there is plenty of healthy competition.
    • This is a good split of their major lines.

      One more: self driving cars.
      And: their VC fund.

      They probably have others we don't hear much about but that's a super reasonable split beneficial to consumers which is the entire purpose of anti-trust enforcement.
    • How do you expect the docs and gmail to survive without being able to display ads from the advertising arm once they split, which is the way they are currently financed?

      Why would you allow every other company in the online docs/mail business to do that, but completely shut the freshly split Gmail/Docs off that most important revenue source?

      • They will have to display ads from any of the many competing ad services instead, which will have to compete with each other to get the business from gmail and docs, which should mean cheaper ads and ultimately better prices for consumers, or at least not all the money ending up in Alphabet's pockets.

    • And in the end, all but company #3 go bankrupt, and cease to exist, and you are back to square one, just more expensive.
  • by wyattstorch516 ( 2624273 ) on Friday June 05, 2020 @04:19PM (#60150486)
    Being 100% anti-Republican when the Democrats already hate you is probably not the best strategy.
    • Being 100% anti-Republican when the Democrats already hate you is probably not the best strategy.

      It's easy to fix this.

      Step 1: Bait Trump into giving a couple tweets against Google (hint: he's easy to bait)

      Step 2: Democrats will suddenly support Google just because it's the opposite of what Trump said.

      People really are that easy to control.

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