4 comments

  • rolph 9 hours ago
    mafiapoly: the result of breaking the law for long enough, that you are too large, too integrated into the economy to be subject to law.
  • thfuran 9 hours ago
    Not a problem. Sell everything else.
  • warbaker 7 hours ago
    Is anyone willing to explain to me how Google is a monopolist in advertising? There are other online advertising platforms, and publishers can and do sell adds directly to advertisers.
    • estimator7292 6 hours ago
      "Monopoly" does not mean "one and only vendor of XYZ good/service that exsits ever"

      Monopolies can exist when there is technically still competition. Being a monopoly does *NOT* mean you've destroyed all other competitors or that you are literally the only entity in the entire universe offering a good or service.

      Whether an entity represents a monopoly is a subjective measure. It is *NOT* a binary true/false based on trivially observable data. It mostly comes down to how the entity behaves with regard to competitors. Principally, using unfair and uncompetitive pricing and sales strategies, egregious lock-ins, and using your market-dominant position to force competitors and consumers to operate in certain ways.

      The fact that other ad markets exist at all does not disqualify google from being a monopoly.

  • youngtaff 8 hours ago
    Of course they did…

    Even a company the size of Google can be divided up