Professor Shubha Ghosh Discusses the Google Antitrust Ruling Remedy

Crandall Melving Professor of Law Shubha Ghosh spoke with The National News Desk on the remedy ruling in the Google antitrust case. The remedy was less severe than expected as Google could retain its Chrome browser.

“I think the government will appeal it, just to be complete about this and I think they might have some issues. I don’t know how much they’re going to push on the decision not to divest,” said Ghosh, Director of the Syracuse Intellectual Property Law Institute.

“These market power rulings are very market-specific, so there might be a completely different market issue in these subsequent cases,” Ghosh said. “That definitely affects what the remedies are in the case.”

At Law360, Ghosh said “In the tech space, courts are wary of undoing the benefits of the technology that has been developed over time.” This article may be behind a paywall.