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Google appeals antitrust ruling over Apple Safari search deal

Google is appealing an antitrust ruling concerning its search business, arguing that its deal with Apple to be the default search engine on Safari is a result of fair competition. The company contends that this agreement does not constitute anticompetitive exclusion. This appeal comes as part of an ongoing legal battle over Google's market dominance in search. AI

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IMPACT This case could set precedents for how default search engine deals are structured, potentially impacting how AI-powered search features are integrated and distributed.

RANK_REASON Significant legal action by a major tech company regarding antitrust concerns. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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    Google defends its Safari deal with Apple in antitrust ruling appeal In a filing made today appealing the antitrust ruling against its search business, Google a

    Google defends its Safari deal with Apple in antitrust ruling appeal In a filing made today appealing the antitrust ruling against its search business, Google argues that its long-running deal with Apple reflects lawful competition, not anticompetitive exclusion. Here are the det…