The Department of Justice (DOJ) has proposed that Google be required to sell its Chrome browser and provide essential data to its competitors to tackle its monopolistic behavior. This move poses a serious challenge for Google, as Chrome is not only its leading browser but also a vital component of its advertising revenue. Although Google contests the necessity of such extreme actions, the DOJ believes that milder solutions won't effectively dismantle Google's entrenched monopoly. The position of the incoming Trump administration on this issue remains unclear, which could influence the case's outcome.
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