Tech and competition watchdog groups have called on the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate YouTube, alleging that the video-streaming platform could enable Google and its parent company, Alphabet, to dominate home entertainment. The groups expressed their concerns in a letter to the DOJ's antitrust chief dated June 11, highlighting YouTube's growth as a competitor to cable and streaming services and its pre-installation on smartphones and TVs sold in the U.S. Critics specifically pointed to YouTube's 'living room dominance' as a major issue.
Tech and competition watchdog groups have called on the U.S. Department of Justice to probe YouTube, saying the video-streaming platform could enable Google and its parent company, Alphabet, to dominate home entertainment. https://t.co/YMAogVTpS6
In a letter to DOJ’s antitrust chief dated June 11, tech and competition watchdog groups expressed concern about YouTube's growth as a competitor to cable and streaming services and its pre-installation on smartphones and TVs sold in the US https://t.co/ZM9BzjUxlw https://t.co/FjSCnKwvMb
'Living-room dominance': Tech and competition watchdog groups have called on the US Department of Justice to probe YouTube, saying the video-streaming platform could enable Google and its parent company, Alphabet, to dominate home entertainment https://t.co/FSvmRnNv2p https://t.co/VsbEUwYYls
YouTube critics ask US to probe video site's 'living room dominance' https://t.co/n9A8As5zCI https://t.co/e9wnoKoGis
Tech and competition watchdog groups have called on the DOJ to probe YouTube, saying the video-streaming platform could enable Google and its parent company, Alphabet, to dominate home entertainment https://t.co/hldBItK94Q @jodygodoy https://t.co/pjUwtrSmsG
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