
FTC v. Google
FTC v. Google is a legal case where the Federal Trade Commission alleged that Google engaged in unfair and anti-competitive practices to maintain its dominance in internet search and search advertising. The FTC argued that Google used its control over popular services to unfairly exclude competitors, potentially harming consumers by limiting choices and innovation. The case aimed to address whether Google's business practices violated antitrust laws by unfairly restricting competition in the digital advertising and search markets.