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Sabrina Willmer

Washington, D.C., United States

Legal Reporter at Bloomberg News

Bloomberg legal reporter @business

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  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Sabrina Willmer |Joshua Sisco

    The US Justice Department asked a federal judge on Friday to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell key parts of its advertising technology and share realtime data with competitors to address a ruling that the technology giant illegally monopolizes much of the market for placing ads around the web. The government wants the company to divest software used by websites to sell ads, known as a publisher ad server, as well as the exchange used to match buyers and sellers of online display ads.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Sabrina Willmer |Joshua Sisco

    Google's Bay View campus in Mountain View, California. (Bloomberg) -- The US Justice Department asked a federal judge on Friday to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell key parts of its advertising technology and share realtime data with competitors to address a ruling that the technology giant illegally monopolizes much of the market for placing ads around the web.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Sabrina Willmer |Joshua Sisco

    The US Justice Department asked a federal judge to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell key parts of its advertising technology and share realtime data with competitors to address a ruling that the technology giant illegally monopolizes much of the market for placing ads around the web. The DOJ made the request in a Virginia court Friday during a trial involving Google’s advertising operations.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Kurt Wagner |Sabrina Willmer

    Tech executives from major social media networks like TikTok, X, Reddit, Pinterest and Discord have appeared in federal court over the past week as part of the US Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust trial against Meta Platforms Inc. Meta believes they are competitors. The FTC disagrees. The fight to legally define the social networking market has taken center stage at the trial, which is in its third week in Washington.

  • 2 weeks ago | finance.yahoo.com | Kurt Wagner |Sabrina Willmer

    Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street. Kurt Wagner and Sabrina Willmer Tue, Apr 29, 2025, 4:07 PM 5 min read In This Article: (Bloomberg) — Tech executives from major social media networks like TikTok, X, Reddit, Pinterest and Discord have appeared in federal court over the past week as part of the US Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust trial against Meta Platforms Inc.

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Sabrina Willmer
Sabrina Willmer @swillmer
26 Jul 24

RT @ZoeTillman: Great deep dive from @birnbaum_e & @swillmer on how TikTok is battling a potential US ban with the signature tools of Ameri…

Sabrina Willmer
Sabrina Willmer @swillmer
8 Dec 23

RT @markets: Stock brokers who were barred from the business by industry self-regulator, Finra, are fighting back https://t.co/wM0m0qc7DC

Sabrina Willmer
Sabrina Willmer @swillmer
26 May 23

RT @ZoeTillman: More from @swillmer: Oath Keepers Chief Gets 18 Years for Jan. 6 Plot to Attack US Capitol https://t.co/Yi2wQCv4IO