The US justice department has brought a claim against tech giant Google, stating they used their power to monopolise online search services.
The US government argues Google unlawfully stifled competition by paying billions of dollars to ensure its search engine would be the default on most phones and web browsers.
Google maintains it didn’t violate anti-trust laws.
The trial is expected to last 10 weeks.
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