Legislative efforts to bust up Big Tech monopolies have scored bipartisan support in a divisive political climate that rarely sees cooperation from both sides of the aisle.
LifeSiteNews has been permanently banned on YouTube. Click HERE to sign up to receive emails when we add to our video library. March 10, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — While Democrats dominate the federal government, state governments are taking the lead to combat anti-conservative censorship online, with several attorneys general detailing their efforts so far Wednesday. “The idea of censorship by Big Tech is one that’s reached national proportion,” Media Research Center (MRC) President Brent Bozell said at the online press conference. “In at least 18 states, there is now activity taking place in one degree or another.” Organized by MRC, which has […]
The lawsuit, filed only this morning, states that 'Google has willfully maintained and abused its monopoly power in general search services through anticompetitive and exclusionary distribution agreements.'
The online retail giant pulled the booklet written by a former New York Times journalist and then reversed its decision as a result of public backlash.
Conservative senators have floated breaking up companies like Facebook and Google as one of several possible remedies to widespread discrimination against and suppression of certain consumers.