Antitrust violations?: 50 lawyers basic unite to research Google keep watch over

A bipartisan selection of 50 lawyers basic from states and U.S. territories united Monday in Washington to announce an investigation into Google, exploring whether or not the web seek large violated state and federal antitrust regulations because it moved to dominate the web advertising marketplace.
A bipartisan collection of 50 attorneys general from states and U.S. territories united Monday in Washington to announce an investigation into Google, exploring whether the internet search giant violated state and federal antitrust laws as it moved to dominate the online advertising market.Original article
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