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Google Ruling Stops Short of Breakup, Raises Questions on Sharing Your Data
In an interview on "The Final 5", Matt Schruers, President and CEO of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, discussed the recent federal court ruling in a major antitrust case against Google. Unlike the historic Microsoft case, the court rejected sweeping Department of Justice proposals to break up Google services like Chrome and Android, instead barring certain exclusive contracts and requiring limited data sharing to boost competition. Schruers noted that while the ruling will likely be appealed, consumers will see minimal immediate changes, though privacy concerns remain over anonymized data sharing.