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Mozilla's failed partnership with Yahoo is being discussed in the ongoing Google trial. Google's Chrome team has decided not to proceed with the Web Integrity API, which was compared to DRM and aimed to enforce IP rights and count ad views. Google's advertising empire is facing criticism, and the company's CEO, Sundar Pichai, mentioned competition with Apple during his recent court testimony.
"We fiercely compete on so many products,’ Google CEO Sundar Pichai said of Apple during his recent testimony before a federal court. https://t.co/xOFuMWHI5s
Google’s advertising empire (both in search and online display advertising) is under fire on several fronts, and in this week’s proceedings, the narrative took a new hue as the search giant’s defense spoke up in court. https://t.co/pKe7N3E3nn
Chrome Not Proceeding With Web Integrity API Deemed By Many To Be DRM https://t.co/vUtGRheVYd
Google gives up on that API that looked more than a bit like DRM for websites https://t.co/brcbIMY27h
Google's Chrome team stops considering a Web Integrity API proposal that aimed to help enforce IP rights, count ad views, and more, after comparisons to DRM (@technacity / 9to5Google) https://t.co/zV2fNQxNAj 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/gr21oy0Dqr
Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM https://t.co/o0jr1qz5E2 by @technacity
Mozilla's 'Failed' Bet on Yahoo Takes Spotlight in Google Trial https://t.co/VZKeMtaPwL