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Silicon Flash > Blog > Regulation & Policy > The US ruled against Google’s monopoly — Europe should do the same
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The US ruled against Google’s monopoly — Europe should do the same

Published April 22, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Our featured author is a distinguished professor at the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a recipient of the prestigious 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences

Back in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson cautioned about the dangers of unchecked monopolies, warning that they could eventually wield control over the government. Fast forward to today, his words ring true as Silicon Valley’s tech behemoths have not only monopolized markets through aggressive acquisitions and lobbying but have also entrenched themselves within the corridors of power.

This consolidation of power didn’t happen by chance but is the result of years of oversight failures in antitrust regulation. Tech giants were allowed to amass market share, stifle competition, and reshape entire industries to their advantage. What was once a hotbed of innovation has now become home to some of the most dominant corporations in history. The likes of Google, Amazon, and Apple now dwarf the once-mighty Standard Oil in terms of market capitalization.

One of the most concerning aspects of this monopolization is its impact on our ability to exchange information freely. The proliferation of social media platforms like X and Facebook is merely a symptom of a larger issue: the gradual erosion of independent journalism. At the heart of this decline lies Google, whose stranglehold on the digital advertising ecosystem has turned online ads into a profit-generating bottleneck while depriving news outlets of vital revenue.

The repercussions are evident as social media platforms become breeding grounds for toxicity and extremism, while credible news sources continue to struggle. Publishers, reliant on advertising revenue for sustenance, find themselves at the mercy of Google’s terms and revenue-sharing practices. This imbalance not only leads to higher costs for consumers but also weakens competition and democratic accountability.

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However, the tide seems to be turning. With recent landmark rulings in the US declaring Google’s monopoly in search and digital advertising, there is newfound momentum in antitrust enforcement. The EU is also gearing up to address Google’s dominance in advertising technology, signaling a potential shift in the regulatory landscape.

While proponents of Silicon Valley argue that breaking up these tech giants would stifle innovation, history tells a different story. The breakup of AT&T’s monopoly in the past paved the way for the digital revolution, highlighting the positive effects of fostering competition.

But simply breaking up these companies is not enough. Reforms must ensure fair competition that benefits society at large and empowers individuals rather than exploiting their data. Proposals like a 50% levy on digital ad revenues above a certain threshold aim to curb the dominance of tech giants like Google and Meta while creating space for new players to enter the market.

The ongoing legal battles and regulatory actions against tech giants in the US and EU indicate a growing bipartisan consensus on the need for stronger antitrust measures. By challenging Google’s advertising monopoly, Europe can assert its authority in shaping the digital landscape based on democratic principles rather than monopolistic interests.

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