October 20, 2020
WASHINGTON, DC — Mike Davis, founder and president of the Internet Accountability Project(IAP), issued the following statement following the U.S. Department of Justice’s and 11 states’ announcement that they have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google:
“Trillion-dollar monopolist Google and its liberal billionaire bosses have worked for decades to consolidate power, choke off competition, crush small businesses, and censor conservative viewpoints. They got away with this illegal, anticompetitive conduct and greed as a result of the Obama-Biden policy of antitrust amnesty that put Big Tech above the law for far too long.
Fortunately, today’s lawsuit by the Trump Justice Department and 11 states starts to put a stop to this. Google is the biggest and worst market abuser in our history, and this lawsuit focuses on Google’s most harmful antitrust violations: search and advertising. This lawsuit is a bold, critical first step in ending antitrust amnesty and bringing much-needed accountability to Google for its blatant anticompetitive conduct that harms small businesses, conservatives, and other everyday Americans.”
IAP is a nonprofit conservative advocacy group that holds Big Tech accountable for their profiting from human-sex trafficking, revenge-porn, the opioid epidemic and drug addiction, terrorism, and other forms of human misery, along with engaging in egregious business practices like snooping, spying, political bias against conservatives, employee abuses, and anticompetitive conduct.
To learn more, please visit http://www.TheIAP.org.
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For Immediate Release Media Contact: Matt Mackowiak
Unlike the Big Tech monopolies, the Internet Accountability Project pledges to never sell or share your personal information, which is your property.