The U.S. Justice Department, DOJ, and a group of states intend to appeal US District Judge Amit Mehta’s ruling that imposed only modest limits on Google’s contracts related to its search engine and AI apps, Leah Nylen and Josh Sisco of Bloomberg reports. The DOJ and states filed notices they will appeal in ruling in which Google avoided a forced sale of its Chrome browser.
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