Rumble, the publicly-traded YouTube alternative that's favored by conservatives, has filed a lawsuit against Google and its parent Alphabet. The big picture: The lawsuit argues that Google owes ...
This is the second time Rumble has filed a lawsuit against Google. The earlier suit filed in 2021 accused the company of favoring itself and its video-sharing platform, YouTube, in its search results.
The Rumble lawsuit alleges Google has taken a monopoly on the ad stack "by buying companies up and down the chain, concurrently representing both ad buyers and sellers, while also running the ...
“The complaint alleges that Rumble, the publicly-traded YouTube alternative that’s favored by conservatives, would have received billions in ad revenue if not for Google’s anticompetitive conduct in ...
Video sharing platform Rumble said on Monday it has sued Google, arguing the tech giant has engaged in anticompetitive practices across its digital advertising products and sought damages in excess of ...
“Because it operates several businesses in the same arenas as Google, Rumble is in a unique position to bring such a suit against the monopolist tech giant,” the company said in a blogpost.
YouTube rival Rumble has filed a lawsuit against Google and its parent Alphabet, asking for $1 billion in damages from the “evil” company. According to an exclusive report from Axios ...