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Google's lawyers are concluding their defense in a landmark antitrust case that could reshape tech power. Sundar Pichai, Alphabet's CEO, confirmed that Google pays Apple 36% of Safari search revenue, amounting to over $10B in 2022. This revelation has crystallized the risk for Apple in the ongoing trial. The court testimony suggests that Apple and its shareholders have more to lose from the deal unwinding. Google has framed itself as a good corporate citizen that has pushed innovation and helped consumers, arguing that its search dominance benefits everyone. The relationship between Google and Apple, often seen as rivals, is revealed to be cozy when it comes to search revenue.
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From @Breakingviews: Court testimony revealed that Google gives Apple 36% of ad revenue generated through its devices. It suggests that Apple and its shareholders have more to lose from the deal unwinding, writes @rob_cyran https://t.co/ovh0Uue636
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From Breakingviews - Google antitrust trial crystallizes Apple’s risk https://t.co/LU43QeKfFC
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Google's defense strategy can be broken down into four simple arguments. https://t.co/7S4bVmmtNb
You might think that Google and Apple are rivals, but they have a cosy relationship when it comes to search. Google has confirmed it pays Apple 36% of search revenue from Safari. #Google #Apple https://t.co/BI0hbAWynu
Alphabet's CEO says Google pays Apple 36% of Safari search revenue under the terms of a default search agreement that is core to the Justice Department’s antitrust claims. https://t.co/QSJisoqr9R
Epic v. Google: Sundar Pichai confirms Google paid Apple 36% of the search revenue generated on iPhones, saying the total payment "was well over $10B" in 2022 (@nicoagrant / New York Times) https://t.co/1sqFv3BVkJ 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/jkhbEkITCv
Google pays Apple 36% of Safari search revenue: Sundar Pichai https://t.co/drTNk64qmm
Google wraps defense by arguing its search dominance benefits everyone https://t.co/UjWESo7fLK
Google, which is wrapping up its arguments in a federal monopoly trial, has framed itself as a good corporate citizen that has pushed innovation and helped consumers. Here are its main arguments. https://t.co/iPqK2syLt6
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Google is guilty of paying Apple 36% of search revenue generated in Safari https://t.co/PmIjenwvsl
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Google’s lawyers are wrapping up their defense in a landmark antitrust case that could reshape tech power. Here are Google’s main arguments. https://t.co/qYSSe1Z2JX
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