The company said it excelled in ‌the market fairly by developing a “superior ​search engine through hard work, bold innovation, and shrewd ⁠business decisions” [File]

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Alphabet’s Google on Friday appealed a Washington ​federal judge’s ruling that it holds ‌illegal monopolies in online search and ​related advertising.Google argued that U.S. Judge Amit Mehta made legal errors in his 2024 ‌ruling, which found the company illegally blocked competitors by ‌paying billions of dollars annually ‌to firms ⁠including Apple to be ⁠the default search engine on new devices.The arrangements did not prevent the device ​makers and browser developers ‌from promoting rival search services like Microsoft’s Bing, Google argued.The company said it excelled in ‌the market fairly by developing a “superior ​search engine through hard work, bold innovation, and shrewd ⁠business decisions.”The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to file ‌papers making its own arguments in July. A spokesperson for the DOJ declined to comment.Mehta had ordered Google to share some search data with competitors, potentially including ‌artificial intelligence companies such as OpenAI, to ​restore competition. An appeals court ruling in Google’s favour would ⁠overturn that order.If Google loses ⁠at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of ‌Columbia Circuit, it could appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Published - May 25, 2026 09:16 am IST