U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta has imposed new restrictions on Google following its ruling of illegal monopoly under the Sherman Act. Google must now limit long-term default search agreements to one year, impacting its $15 billion deal with Apple and extending to generative AI contracts. The ruling mandates Google to share search interaction data with competitors while establishing a technical committee to oversee compliance. Google's appeal plan remains unconfirmed amid these developments.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta has imposed new restrictions on Google following its ruling of illegal monopoly under the Sherman Act. Google must now limit long-term default search agreements to one year, impacting its $15 billion deal with Apple and extending to generative AI contracts. The ruling mandates Google to share search interaction data with competitors while establishing a technical committee to oversee compliance. Google's appeal plan remains unconfirmed amid these developments.