Perhaps the DOJ should be setting a legal limit of market share that is not "excessive." Once the limit is reached Google can no longer provide access to consumers or advertising. Then we'd see how the consumers/advertisers react to being denied Google's excellence.
What if Google's market power is a good thing? This post powerfully argues that Google's success is a positive force driven by innovation and value creation, making the case against antitrust action.
Excellent analysis. Thanks!
Perhaps the DOJ should be setting a legal limit of market share that is not "excessive." Once the limit is reached Google can no longer provide access to consumers or advertising. Then we'd see how the consumers/advertisers react to being denied Google's excellence.
What if Google's market power is a good thing? This post powerfully argues that Google's success is a positive force driven by innovation and value creation, making the case against antitrust action.