Google's expert in US antitrust trial defends billions paid to device makers

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Google's expert in US antitrust trial defends billions paid to device makers
The multi-billion dollar payments that Google makes to Apple, wireless carriers and others are normal competitive behaviour and not an abuse of monopoly, an expert called by Google testified in a blockbuster antitrust trial. In what is expected to be the last week of trial, Kevin Murphy, who ...

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