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•The Justice Department's proposals for breaking up Google's dominance won't work
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The Department of Justice released its "Proposed Remedy Framework" for the Google antitrust case earlier this month .
The federal court case, referenced in the framework, was decided in August and held that Google is an illegal monopoly.
The efficacy of the recommendations is questionable, but there will be consequences consumers and manufacturers will incur from a less dominant Google .
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