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Google will seek to avoid ad tech spinoff in antitrust case
May 26, 2025 12:03 AM

May 2 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google on Friday

will urge a judge to avoid breaking up its advertising

technology business as part of an effort to end its control of

tools vital to selling ads on the internet.

U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia,

is holding the hearing to get a broad sense of potential

remedies to restore competition in markets for technology that

helps website publishers sell ads. The judge will then schedule

further proceedings to decide specific measures.

Google is hoping to head off a scenario like the one

currently playing out in a separate case in Washington, where a

judge is considering the Department of Justice's bid to make

Google sell its Chrome Web browser to address the company's

online search monopoly.

The company hopes to avoid getting to that point in the ad

tech case by convincing Brinkema that a forced selloff is not

legally an option.

Google has said it would be inappropriate to make the

company sell tools that do more than just sell website ads.

The DOJ has told Brinkema that Google should have to sell

off at least its Google Ad Manager, which includes the company's

publisher ad server and ad exchange.

Publisher ad servers are platforms used by websites to store

and manage their digital ad inventory. Along with ad exchanges,

the technology lets news publishers and other online content

providers make money by selling ads.

Brinkema ruled in April that Google unlawfully tied

publishers' use of its ad exchange to use of its ad server, and

enacted anticompetitive policies that were "not in its publisher

customers' best interests." The conduct harmed competition, and

hurt publishers and ultimately internet users, she said.

Google has previously explored selling its ad exchange to

appease European antitrust regulators, Reuters reported in

September.

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