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    Home » Blog » Google Antitrust Case: DOJ Accuses Internet Giant of Deleting Sensitive Chat Logs

    Google Antitrust Case: DOJ Accuses Internet Giant of Deleting Sensitive Chat Logs

    May 6, 2024Updated:May 6, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    Google has been accused of encouraging employees to remove sensitive chat logs that contained information about how the search giant’s operations operate, including possible uncovering the company’s reported anticompetitive practices and exploitative intentions in the search market.

    The DOJ has reportedly taken aim at Google’s record retention plan in a legal battle, alleging that the tech giant purposefully destroyed information that might have exposed its attempts to fraudulently remove rivals and maintain supremacy in the research market. Judge Amit Mehta has been asked by the government lawyers to make a terrible assumption that the deleted talk logs contained proof of antitrust behavior.

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    A Google Inc. individual marches towards City Hall during the International Climate Strike in Seattle, Washington, U. S., on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019. Thousands of workers at Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. walked out without their leaders ‘ gifts to rally rising global temperature. Photographer: Chloe Collyer/Bloomberg

    During the closing claims on Friday, Judge Mehta expressed his astonishment at Google’s activities, stating,” Google’s report loyalty scheme leaves a lot to be desired”.

    The Justice Department has never wavered in its technique, requesting that the judge accept the unanswered questions about the conversations that have not been made public. By disclosing the talk engagement practices of just one plaintiff, Texas, according to DOJ attorney Kenneth Dintzer, Google breached its obligations. According to Daintzer,” Just the court may assume that the lost details was unpleasant once it is established that the party acted with the intention to disenfranchise another party of the data’s use in the litigation.”

    In reply, Google’s attorney, Colette Connor, maintained that the DOJ has no indication that the lost messages were relevant to the case. The state is unwavering in its search for proof to back up its states that Google is allegedly the sole owner of the search engine.

    DoJ attorneys have compared the legendary late 1990s antitrust case between Google and the renowned Microsoft event throughout the trial. They argue that Google’s supply deals with device manufacturers, browsers, and different entities have illegally stifled competitors, much like Microsoft’s actions in the past. Dintzer emphasized this place, stating that the Google event “fits like a sleeve” with the Microsoft law.

    Google’s legal group, on the other hand, has vehemently denied these complaints, asserting that the company’s success is attributed to its excellent seek knowledge, in contrast to Microsoft’s forcing of an inferior product onto customers.

    Read more at TechSpot here.

    For Breitbart News, Lucas Nolan reports on issues involving free speech and online censorship.

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