Sunder Pichai broke his silence on the court's decision against Google, revealed his future plans
Google Monopoly Case: A US court ruled against Google and acknowledged that Google has used illegal methods to create its monopoly in the online search market. Now Google CEO Sunder Pichai has reacted to this decision.
Google CEO Sunder Pichai: Google is a company that has made a distinct identity for itself in the tech sector. It is not easy for anyone else to challenge it. Google has the world's largest search engine. Although there are many other search engines in the world, but none is as popular and used as this. Due to this, Google recently suffered a major setback. A US court ruled against Google and admitted that Google had used illegal methods to create its monopoly in the online search market. This decision started being discussed a lot in the tech sector. Now Google CEO Sunder Pichai has reacted to this decision. Let us tell you what he said.
Sunder Pichai expressed disagreement
Google is the world's largest search engine. Crores of people use it all over the world. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that the company will strongly appeal a court decision against it. In an interview with Bloomberg, Pichai expressed disagreement with the judge's decision and told about the company's plan for legal battle.
It is being told that this is the first time that Sundar Pichai has given his reaction to the decision that came against the company earlier. Pichai told host David Rubenstein that "with our scale and size, I think investigation is inevitable." He further said that we will appeal and this process will go on for many years.
What did the judge say?
This decision was given by US District Court Judge Amit P Mehta. In the decision, the judge said that Google has taken unfair advantage of its monopoly in the market. The judge said that Google has prevented competition from entering in its distribution agreement. Google has been termed a 'monopolist' in the decision. Pichai stressed that Google's success is the result of innovation and its competitors in the search engine market also accept this fact.