Four years ago, Texas AG Ken Paxton led the charge against Google. Learn how a court has finally ruled that Google engaged in illegal activity to maintain a monopoly over internet searches!
A Court Has Ruled That Google Engaged in Illegal Activity
Four years ago, Texas AG Ken Paxton led the charge against Google. Learn how a court has finally ruled that Google engaged in illegal activity to maintain a monopoly over internet searches!
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