Google appeals illegal search monopoly ruling
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Google filed its appeal of a ruling that the company held an illegal monopoly in internet search.
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- • Google - Company described as filing the appeal
- • Appeal - Legal step described as being taken after the ruling
- • Illegal monopoly - Finding referenced in the ruling
- • Internet search - Market described as the subject of the monopoly ruling
- • Courts - System implied by the ruling and appeal process
- • Antitrust enforcement - Broader policy area implicated by the case
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