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California Files to Join US Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google

The Justice Department welcomed California's entry to the case, which says Google broke antitrust law to build and maintain dominance in search and search advertising.
The Justice Department welcomed California's entry to the case, which says Google broke antitrust law to build and maintain dominance in search and search advertising.
california files to join us antitrust lawsuit against google
Representative Image. A Google logo is shown at one of the company's office complexes in Irvine, California on July 27, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Mike Blake
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Washington: California asked to join the US Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google, on Friday, making the state's attorney general the first Democrat to openly support the litigation.

The department, in October, accused the $1 trillion California-based company of illegally using its market muscle to hobble rivals, and was joined by 11 other states when it was filed.

"California is not making substantive changes to the complaint. In particular, California is not seeking to add any new facts or claims," Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in the filing, adding that it would not delay the case.

Google has denied wrongdoing, and the company has said that its search engine and other products are dominant because consumers prefer them. "People use Google because they choose to, not because they're forced to, or because they can't find alternatives," a Google spokeswoman said. "We’ll continue to make our case in court."

The company must respond to California's request to join the lawsuit by December 18, said the judge in the case- US District Judge Amit Mehta.

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The Justice Department welcomed California's entry to the case, which says Google broke antitrust law to build and maintain dominance in search and search advertising.

"This landmark antitrust case reflects broad and bipartisan concerns that Google...has maintained its monopoly power by cutting off its competition," said spokesperson Brianna Herlihy.

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In November, Reuters reported a separate bipartisan group of states plan to file a related lawsuit. The group, made up of Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah, plans to combine its case with the federal government's case.

California's Becerra has been picked by President-elect Joe Biden as his nominee for secretary of health and human services – a prominent member of the health team to lead the response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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(Reuters)

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