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US Justice Department demands Google break up its ad business over monopoly ruling

DoJ is pushing for Alphabet to divest core advertising tech units and share real-time data with rivals to restore market competition

May 03, 2025 / 14:23 IST
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The justice department has argued divestment of Google’s ad exchange business is the only way to break up its dominance.

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) is seeking to force Google’s parent company, Alphabet, to divest major parts of its digital advertising business after a federal court found the tech giant had illegally monopolised the online ad market, the Financial Times reported.

In a filing submitted Friday, the DoJ asked Judge Leonie Brinkema to compel Alphabet to sell off its ad exchange and publisher ad server—two central pillars of its dominance in the digital advertising space. The ad exchange operates as the largest marketplace for real-time bidding on digital ad space, while the publisher server is the technology used by websites to manage and display ads.

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The Justice Department also urged the court to mandate that Google share real-time bidding data with competitors to level the playing field. A trial to examine the proposals and Alphabet’s objections is set to begin on September 22 in Virginia.

A major antitrust blow for Alphabet