Tue 14 October 2023:
The US Justice Department’s antitrust trial has revealed that Alphabet’s Google pays Apple about 36 per cent of the revenue generated from search advertising through the Safari browser.
The Justice Department is scrutinising this agreement as potential evidence that Google is unlawfully maintaining its dominance in both the search engine and search advertising markets.
While Google and Apple had sought to keep the details of their agreement confidential, the revelation of the 36 per cent revenue-sharing arrangement has raised questions about the dynamics of their partnership.
In a court filing last week, Google argued that disclosing additional information about the deal could “unreasonably undermine Google’s competitive standing in relation to both competitors and other counterparties.”
This ongoing antitrust trial is shedding light on the intricacies of the tech industry’s relationships and their potential impact on market competition.
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