The potential resolution for this case, according to the plaintiffs, involves the court policing Google because 'the market cannot police Google'.
At its heart, 'the Sherman Act is making sure competition exists so corporations have to respect their customers' privacy, their customers' choices.' Every American should have their privacy respected when searching, but 'we can't because Google has decided we can't, and that is the danger of a monopolist.'
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