Center Director John Mayo Quoted in The Hill on Historic Google Monopoly Verdict

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The recent landmark ruling in U.S. v. Google, which labels the tech giant as a monopolist, is viewed as a significant victory for antitrust regulators. However, Executive Director of Georgetown’s Center for Business and Public Policy John Mayo cautions against “unduly extrapolating” the verdict to other cases.

Mayo, quoted in an article in The Hill, advises that while the verdict could energize regulatory bodies, each monopolization case is unique. He warns against applying the ruling’s implications broadly, stressing that outcomes depend on the specific facts of each case rather than a shared Big Tech label.

Read the full article in The Hill: ‘Seismic’ Google decision boosts Big Tech antitrust cases