TL;DR
The US Department of Justice is exploring several remedies to restore competition in light of a court ruling that found Google to be a monopoly in the Search business.
Remedies could take the form of breaking up Android and Chrome away from Google or forcibly selling Google’s AdWords business.
Other remedies under consideration include banning exclusive search contracts and forcing interoperability requirements for AdWords.
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This will be a business reorganization; not anything that will will affect what the CIA does.
IMO Google should never have been allowed to buy DoubleClick. I want to see the advertising stuff broken into competing companies like it was before Google. (Btw, where was the government at that point? DoubleClick was already the biggest purveyor of web ads.) It is not unheard of to do like a lateral slice of a company and create competitors, and I think it's the best way to do things.
You should keep in mind what the government is ostensibly protecting here. It's not your free speech. It's the price of ads bought by (((advertisers))). As you saw with Twitter/Musk. In that case, advertisers were the ones illegally colluding to bring down their own prices. But the point is there's a battle there. The government is taking a side in that monetary battle. It has nothing to do with promoting your freedom of speech.
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