The justice department has accused Google of using its market power to unfairly lock out rivals and position itself as a gatekeeper of the web. The case marks the first brought by the government against Google to go to trial. The justice department has also joined a separate case against Google brought by the attorneys general of 38 states and territories over monopoly concerns in advertising.

Google has denied wrongdoing in both cases and did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The justice department did not immediately comment.

In filings unsealed last month, Judge Amit P Mehta tossed out a handful of charges brought against Google, narrowing the case in a slight victory for the company. He said Google was not required to defend itself against charges that the design of its search results page has harmed rivals such as Expedia or Yelp.

Still, Mehta allowed some of the more significant charges to proceed, including key arguments that Google’s exclusive contracts with phone manufacturers allegedly harmed competitors. The department alleges the company pays billions each year to “secure default status for its general search engine and, in many cases, to specifically prohibit Google’s counterparties from dealing with Google’s competitors”.

  • ArugulaZ
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    42 years ago

    Those a-holes finally started blocking ad blockers on YouTube. I wasn’t sure when it was gonna happen, but it happened today for me.

    • snooggums
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      32 years ago

      Either I only use channels that are ad free or uBlock Origin is still blocking ads for me.

      What blocker are you using?

      • ArugulaZ
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        32 years ago

        Ad blocker ultimate, on Firefox. What should I be using?

        • snooggums
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          42 years ago

          uBlock Origin on Firefox has been the best one I have ever used.

          • ArugulaZ
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            12 years ago

            Okay, I’ll keep that in mind. Does it prevent the “no ad blockers” warning from popping up on YouTube?

            • snooggums
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              12 years ago

              I have not seen an ad or warning about ad blockers on YouTube in years since I started using it.

              To be clear it is uBlock Origin. Not “uBlock” by itself if that is still a thing.