In Victory for Google, U.S. Ends Antitrust Investigation
Source: NYT
The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday found that Google had not violated antitrust or anticompetition statutes in the way it structures its Web search application handing a big victory to the search giant in its ongoing dispute with regulators.
But the commission found that Google had misused its broad patents on cellphone technology, and ordered Google to make that technology available to rivals.
Googles competitors, including Microsoft, have pressed vigorously for federal officials to bring an antitrust case involving its search business. Last year, an F.T.C. staff report recommended that the commission bring such a case.
The F.T.C. found that although Google sometimes favors its own products when producing search results with its ubiquitous search engine, its actions were not undertaken without legitimate justification, said Jon Leibowitz, the F.T.C. chairman.
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