Mozilla points to a key but less eye-catching proposal from the DOJ to regulate Google's search business, which a judge ruled as a monopoly in August. In their recommendations, federal prosecutors urged the court to ban Google from offering "something of value" to third-party companies to make Google the default search engine over their software or devices.
"The proposed remedies are designed to end Google's unlawful practices and open up the market for rivals and new entrants to emerge," the DOJ told the court. The problem is that Mozilla earns most of its revenue from royalty deals—nearly 86% in 2022—making Google the default Firefox browser search engine.
As a result, Mozilla says the DOJ's proposal could "unnecessarily impact browser competition,"
"If implemented, the prohibition on search agreements with all browsers regardless of size and business model will negatively impact independent browsers like Firefox and have knock-on effects for an open and accessible internet," Mozilla says. "As written, the remedies will harm independent browsers without material benefit to search competition."
Kill Chome, kill Furryfox.
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I wonder what would happen to ChromeOS under this deal. It would be in kind of a weird spot.
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Dude high end chromebooks are actually really good. Probably not worth it at MSRP since you can basically just buy a MacBook, but you can get them gently used from corp reseller sites for like 200 bucks.
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