Digital Companies tightened with US government antitrust litigation

Digital companies face US government antitrust litigation, but past disputes have demonstrated that even if the government loses, new enterprises can emerge.

Microsoft, for example, faced a 1969 federal prosecution against IBM, which was dismissed due to “flimsy” evidence.

Between 1998 and 2001, Microsoft faced a settlement that allowed more internet browser software competition, allowing Google to grow rapidly in the 2000s.


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