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However, it will be years before the case ends and customers who use Google will likely not see an immediate impact on the service. David Hoppe, Managing Partner at SF-based Media/Tech law firm Gamma Law tells IGN, “The core of the DOJ’s case relates to Google’s agreements with other parties, like Apple. It’s possible as the case proceeds that Google will back away from those agreements.” Hoppe says, “From a consumer perspective, that may mean that mobile users will be presented with a choice of different search platforms rather than just being served Google as the default.” At a briefing, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen did not rule out breaking up Google. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.from IGN News https://ift.tt/31qWlBI
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