Conservative groups are clapping back against Google’s efforts to keep its secretive relationship with Apple under lock and key.
District Judge Amit Mehta, who is presiding over the Department of Justice Antitrust Division’s
Nonprofit groups — including representatives from American Principles Project and the Center for Renewing America — filed a motion Thursday in DC federal court to make all exhibits about Google’s relationship with Apple as well as top Apple executive“Although Judge Mehta is really trying to make sure that this case is as transparent as possible.
The filing represents a growing frustration among antitrust advocates that a case they’ve been waiting years for — and believe could be the most important antitrust case since Standard Oil was broken up — is largely under seal. “The FTC is pushing the judge to let them ‘unredact’ information in the Amazon trial,” Luther Lowe, Senior Vice President of Public Policy at Yelp said. “This is part of a larger effort to keep people from looking under the hood… we are in uncharted territory in terms of opaqueness.”
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