California Judge Allows Rumble to Continue Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google
California Judge Allows Rumble to Continue Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google
A California judge will allow Rumble, an online video platform, to continue its antitrust lawsuit against Google, which it accuses of using algorithms to prioritize its own serves in search results and web listings.According to The Verge, Google had earlier asked the court to split Rumble’s arguments and dismiss substantial parts of the lawsuit.However, Judge Haywood Gilliam declined Google’s arguments late last week, allowing Rumble to proceed with its claim.The Verge notes that Rumble’s lawsuit overlaps with several other, ongoing claims against Google.Rumble’s complaint takes particular issue at Google’s partnership with Android phone-makers, many of which have marketing agreements with Google.Android manufacturers, including high-profile companies like Samsung, typically agree to pre-install applications such as Google and YouTube on their phones.Google also frequently requires that Android manufacturers proactively restrict Google’s competitors from securing similar pre-installation arrangements.
Google's office in Toronto. Image via WIkimedia Commons/Sikander Iqbal. (CCA-BY-4.0).
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