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‘This is big’: US lawmakers take aim at once-untouchable big tech – The Guardian
A flurry of lawsuits, deemed the biggest antitrust action since the 1970s, mark a stunning reversal of fortunes for Silicon Valley
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The attorneys general of more than 30 US states took aim at Google this week with a new major antitrust lawsuit, accusing the tech company of illegally protecting a monopoly over its search business.
The lawsuit marks the third against Google in recent months and is the latest in a spate of antitrust actions by US states, the justice department and the Federal Trade Commission against powerful technology companies that until recently seemed all-but untouchable….
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