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Associated Newspapers Ltd. et al v. Google LLC et al
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January 26, 2026
Google Targets Publishers' Ad Tech Claims
Google asked a New York federal judge to cut out a wide swath of antitrust claims from multidistrict litigation targeting its advertising placement technology dominance, assailing in separate briefs allegations from a class of website publishers and from the Daily Mail and Gannett.
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July 21, 2025
Not Enough Similarities To Apply DOJ Ad Tech Win: Google
Google urged a New York federal judge not to let website publishers, advertisers and others lock the company into the Justice Department's win in a separate Virginia federal court monopolization lawsuit over its advertising placement technology business, arguing the cases have key differences in facts and circuit standards.
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June 23, 2025
Google Foes Try To Hold Co. To DOJ's Ad Tech Win
Website publishers, advertisers and others asked a New York federal court to all but seal Google's fate in their multidistrict litigation targeting the company's advertising placement technology business by holding it to the liability findings against the search giant previously won by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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July 29, 2021
MDL Objections In Big Tech Ad Monopoly Suits Perplex Judge
A member of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Thursday rebuked publishers and advertisers objecting to centralizing a Texas-led antitrust suit against Google with a slew of private actions accusing the company of monopolizing the display advertising market, saying their protest "is a little perplexing."
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April 20, 2021
Daily Mail Publisher Hits Google With Antitrust Suit
The owner of The Daily Mail hit Google with an antitrust suit Tuesday, saying in a New York federal court complaint that the search giant is punishing the publication for not playing along with its advertising strategies, and as a result the Daily Mail's U.S. search traffic has fallen 50% this year.