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Court Rejects Google's Attempt to Dismiss
Rumble's Antitrust Lawsuit, Ensuring Vast Discovery

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Posted By: Judy W., 7/31/2022 7:30:31 AM

A federal district court in California on Friday denied Google's motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that the Silicon Valley giant is violating federal antitrust laws by preventing fair competition against its YouTube video platform. (Snip) It is rare for antitrust suits against the four Big Tech corporate giants (Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon) to avoid early motions to dismiss. Friday's decision against Google ensures that the suit now proceeds to the discovery stage, where Rumble will have the right to obtain from Google a broad and sweeping range of information about its practices, including internal documents on Google's algorithmic manipulation of its search engine and the onerous requirements

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This is great news. And so good that free speech and dismantling the huge power of the tech giants is supported by people on the left as well as the usual freedom-loving right. I never liked Greenwald but I'm happy to have him as an ally in this fight. He is good at explaining complex things and very principled on this issue.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Starboard_side 7/31/2022 1:04:15 PM (No. 1233807)
Very good news indeed, and presume will prompt Google to hurry up and try to settle out of court to avoid such extensive discovery.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Omen55 7/31/2022 4:21:02 PM (No. 1233941)
The real reason Corps fear discovery is that,unlike the Mafia,they write their illegal stuff on memos,docs & emails. Amazing,but true.
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