Google filed an antitrust appeal against Department of Justice rulings, claiming its $20 billion search deal with Apple was obtained fairly through competition rather than illegal monopolistic practices. The appeal seeks to reverse requirements that Google share search data with competitors, arguing that AI companies like OpenAI should not be classified as search rivals.
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Google filed an antitrust appeal against Department of Justice rulings, claiming its $20 billion search deal with Apple was obtained fairly through competition rather than illegal monopolistic practices. The appeal seeks to reverse requirements that Google share search data with competitors, arguing that AI companies like OpenAI should not be classified as search rivals.