Comment by tiffanyh

Comment by tiffanyh 7 hours ago

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the DOJ requires Chrome to be sold off ... they would also not allow the new owner of Chrome to get revenue from search engines to be the default search engine.

In which case, what is the monetization model for the new owner of Chrome - other than just buying a daily portal where users go?

VWWHFSfQ 7 hours ago

> if the DOJ requires Chrome to be sold off

The DOJ doesn't require anything. They are the ones arguing for Chrome to be sold off. The federal court is the one that would require a particular remedy outcome to the anti-trust conviction.

> they would also not allow the new owner of Chrome to get revenue from search engines to be the default search engine

There would be no such mandate. Google will be allowed to pay the new company to be their default search provider. And other search providers can bid on that opportunity as well.

Google itself just cannot own the business end-to-end as it does now.