SAN RAMON: The U.S. government's attempt to prove Google has been using its dominance of online search to stifle competition and innovation at the expense of consumers and advertisers won't go to trial for nearly three years.

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta on Friday set a tentative trial date of Sept. 12, 2023 for the landmark case that the Justice Department filed two months ago.

\"This dispels the notion that we would go to trial quickly,\" said Mehta during a conference call with government and Google lawyers to go over the ground rules for exchanging confidential documents and deposing top Google executives.

He estimated that once the trial begins it will last about 5 1\/2 weeks in his Washington, D.C., courtroom.

The prolonged wait for the trial underscores the complexity of a case seeking to defuse the power of a startup that sprouted from Silicon Valley garage in 1998 and evolved into a $1 trillion company whose services are regularly used by billions of people around the world.

Between now and the trial's opening, reams of documents peering into Google's inner workings and its deals with Apple and other well-known companies are expected to be examined. Many of the documents will be kept confidential, while others may be publicly released and peel back the curtain on the way Google operates.

Mehta is also allowing sworn depositions of eight Google executives for up to 14 hours each. The identities of those Google executives haven't been determined yet. Google's current CEO, Sundar Pichai<\/a>, as well as two former CEOs, Eric Schmidt and Larry Page<\/a>, are among the leading candidates to be deposed about the company's strategy and dealings.

Google has fiercely denied the government's allegations that it has illegally struck a series of deals to thwart competition in the search market to help give it a stranglehold on a digital advertising market that has brought in more than $100 billion in revenue to the company during the first nine months of this year alone.

The company's staunch insistence that it has done nothing wrong makes a pre-trial settlement seem unlikely.

With the trial still years away, Google will conceivably become an even more imposing force before the federal government and the attorneys general in dozens of states get their day in court. Another antitrust case filed Thursday is seeking to preempt Google's dominance in other still-emerging fields of technology such as voice-activated devices in the home and internet-connected cars. That case is likely to be combined with the Justice Department's.
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谷歌反垄断案件不会去试验直到2023年9月

周五美国联邦地区法院法官阿米特·梅塔设置一个试探性的审判日期9月12日2023具有里程碑意义的案例,两个月前司法部提起。

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圣拉蒙:美国政府试图证明谷歌利用其主导地位的在线搜索扼杀竞争和创新的消费者和广告商不会去试验了近三年。

周五美国联邦地区法院法官阿米特·梅塔设置一个试探性的审判日期9月12日2023具有里程碑意义的案例,两个月前司法部提起。

“这驱散我们会迅速审判的概念,”梅塔在一个电话会议上说与政府和谷歌的律师去交换机密文件的基本规则和废黜谷歌高管。

广告
他估计,一旦试验开始,将持续大约5 1/2周在华盛顿特区法庭。

长时间等待审判案件凸显了复杂性寻求化解创业的力量从1998年的硅谷的车库,发芽,演变成一个1万亿美元的公司经常使用的服务全世界数十亿人。

从现在到审判的开放,大量的文档凝视谷歌与苹果的内部运作和其交易和其他知名公司预计将检查。许多文件将会保密,而其他人可能会公开发布和皮谷歌运作方式上的窗帘。

梅塔也允许宣誓证词八名谷歌高管长达14个小时。谷歌高管人员的身份尚未确定。谷歌的现任首席执行官,Sundar Pichai、以及两位前ceo埃里克·施密特和拉里•佩奇,废黜的候选人对公司的策略和交易。

谷歌已经强烈否认政府的指控,达成了一系列协议,阻止非法搜索市场的竞争来给它一个束缚在数字广告市场,带来了超过1000亿美元的公司收入在今年前九个月的孤独。

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公司的坚定的坚持,做错什么审前和解似乎不太可能。

试验还需要一定的时间,谷歌可能会成为一个更壮观的力量之前,联邦政府和几十个州的检察长出庭。另一个反垄断案件提起周四试图抢占谷歌的统治地位在语音设备等相关领域的技术不断在家里和联网的汽车。这种情况下可能是结合司法部。

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SAN RAMON: The U.S. government's attempt to prove Google has been using its dominance of online search to stifle competition and innovation at the expense of consumers and advertisers won't go to trial for nearly three years.

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta on Friday set a tentative trial date of Sept. 12, 2023 for the landmark case that the Justice Department filed two months ago.

\"This dispels the notion that we would go to trial quickly,\" said Mehta during a conference call with government and Google lawyers to go over the ground rules for exchanging confidential documents and deposing top Google executives.

He estimated that once the trial begins it will last about 5 1\/2 weeks in his Washington, D.C., courtroom.

The prolonged wait for the trial underscores the complexity of a case seeking to defuse the power of a startup that sprouted from Silicon Valley garage in 1998 and evolved into a $1 trillion company whose services are regularly used by billions of people around the world.

Between now and the trial's opening, reams of documents peering into Google's inner workings and its deals with Apple and other well-known companies are expected to be examined. Many of the documents will be kept confidential, while others may be publicly released and peel back the curtain on the way Google operates.

Mehta is also allowing sworn depositions of eight Google executives for up to 14 hours each. The identities of those Google executives haven't been determined yet. Google's current CEO, Sundar Pichai<\/a>, as well as two former CEOs, Eric Schmidt and Larry Page<\/a>, are among the leading candidates to be deposed about the company's strategy and dealings.

Google has fiercely denied the government's allegations that it has illegally struck a series of deals to thwart competition in the search market to help give it a stranglehold on a digital advertising market that has brought in more than $100 billion in revenue to the company during the first nine months of this year alone.

The company's staunch insistence that it has done nothing wrong makes a pre-trial settlement seem unlikely.

With the trial still years away, Google will conceivably become an even more imposing force before the federal government and the attorneys general in dozens of states get their day in court. Another antitrust case filed Thursday is seeking to preempt Google's dominance in other still-emerging fields of technology such as voice-activated devices in the home and internet-connected cars. That case is likely to be combined with the Justice Department's.
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