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Google loses advertising monopoly case

April 17, 2025
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Google created an illegal monopoly in the net advertising industry, a Federal judge ruled. Judge Leonie Brinkema sided with the Department of Justice find that the corporate engaged in anti-competitive practices that allowed it to dominate critical components of the digital ad marketplace for greater than a decade.

Dig deeper: Google adtech antitrust trial: Everything you might want to know

The ruling found:

  • Google “willfully engaged in anticompetitive acts” to manage the publisher ad server and ad exchange markets.
  • Google illegally tied its publisher ad server and ad exchange together through contracts and technical integration.
  • Google’s practices “substantially harmed” publishers and users across the net.

The decision is Google’s second significant antitrust defeat. Last fall, it lost a case about its search monopoly case. The ruling is anticipated to fundamentally reshape online advertising

The Department of Justice argued that through acquisitions and anticompetitive conduct, Google seized control of the total advertising technology stack: the tools advertisers and publishers buy and sell ads and the exchange that connects them.

Google denied the claims, arguing that several ad firms compete within the space, a mix of tools are used in order that they don’t get the total fees, that their fees are lower than the industry average and that small businesses will suffer essentially the most in the event that they lose this case.

Google released an official response on X, saying a few of their tools don’t harm competition and that they intend to appeal the Court’s decision.

“We won half of this case and we’ll appeal the opposite half. The Court found that our advertiser tools and our acquisitions, corresponding to DoubleClick, don’t harm competition. We disagree with the Court’s decision regarding our publisher tools. Publishers have many options and so they…

— News from Google (@NewsFromGoogle) April 17, 2025

What’s next. This ruling comes as Google and the DOJ prepare for the remedies phase of the search monopoly case, where the federal government has proposed breaking up Google by spinning off Chrome and forcing it to syndicate search results.

The Court must now determine appropriate remedies for Google’s ad tech monopoly violations, potentially involving structural changes to its advertising business.

Dig deeper: 7 weak spots in Google’s defense against DOJ antitrust claims

The post Google loses advertising monopoly case appeared first on MarTech.



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