DOJ explains how Google-Apple deal should have been done to avoid legal peril
Briefly

According to the DOJ and state attorneys general suing, Google has diminished search quality online by locking rivals out of default positions, ultimately limiting competition and innovation by monopolizing traffic and profits.
The DOJ's lead litigator emphasized that Google should have acknowledged its market share and antitrust duties, rather than hiding or destroying documents, to avoid challenges on its conduct.
Read at Ars Technica
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