@JusticeATR, in the first federal #antitrust monopolization case against #BigTech in 20 years, should honor the @davidcicilline House report released on Oct. 6 by pursuing a structural breakup of @Google. I explain more in my first @Newsweek op-ed.?https://t.co/4lSgQwovRi
— Daniel Hanley (@danielahanley) October 23, 2020
"The Justice Department Should Pursue a Breakup of Google's Monopoly,” argues @danielahanley in today’s @NewsweekOpinion. https://t.co/Gro0bILlB7
— Josh Hammer (@josh_hammer) October 23, 2020
‘Facebook, Google and other tech giants are currently coming under unprecedented scrutiny from governments and corporate regulators in a number of Western democracies. This oversight is long overdue’
— RT (@RT_com) October 24, 2020
- Graham Hrycehttps://t.co/YobN2q2tBd
‘It’s now clear that the tech giants’ pathetic attempt to explain away improper interference in the 2016 US presidential election by blaming ‘Russian hackers’ is completely and utterly false’
— RT (@RT_com) October 24, 2020
- Graham Hrycehttps://t.co/YobN2pKSJF
‘The likes of Facebook and Google have raked in tens of billions by acting as the gatekeepers of information and the Internet, and the antitrust moves being taken against them in the US and elsewhere are long overdue’
— RT (@RT_com) October 23, 2020
- Graham Hrycehttps://t.co/YobN2pKSJF
Google has maintained its monopoly power through exclusionary practices that are harmful. This case could result in the forced breakup of the Google tech empire!https://t.co/wFvSZSgmzE
— kits (@kitsap_lady) October 23, 2020