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Here is an update on the United States v. Google antitrust case for September 19, 2023, based on the top news stories and other sources:
DOJ lawsuit against Google moves forward
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has ruled that the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google can move forward. The lawsuit alleges that Google has abused its dominance in the online search and advertising markets.
Google denies wrongdoing
Google has denied the allegations in the DOJ's lawsuit, saying that it competes fairly and that its products and services benefit consumers.

The outcome of the DOJ's case against Google could have far-reaching implications for the tech industry. If Google is found to have violated antitrust laws, it could be forced to make changes to its business practices, such as divesting itself of some of its assets. This could lead to greater competition in the online search and advertising markets.

The DOJ's case against Google is still in its early stages. It is unclear how long it will take for the case to be resolved. However, the judge's decision to allow the case to move forward is a significant step for the DOJ.

In addition to the DOJ's lawsuit, Google is facing antitrust investigations in other jurisdictions, including the European Union and India. Google is also facing a number of private lawsuits alleging antitrust violations.

The next major step in the DOJ's case against Google is likely to be the discovery process, during which the parties will exchange information and documents. This process could take several months or even years. Once the discovery process is complete, the parties will begin to prepare for trial.
The outcome of the DOJ's case against Google is uncertain. However, the case has the potential to have a significant impact on the tech industry and the way we use the internet.
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