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Alphabet's Google has asked a judge to defer making the company share data with rivals while it challenges a 2024 ruling that it used unlawful tactics to maintain its dominance in online search. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in Washington at the time went too far in seeking to level the playing field by ordering the company to share its data with competitors such as generative artificial intelligence companies, Google said. "Although Google believes that these remedies are unwarranted and should never have been imposed, it is prepared to do everything short of turning over its data or providing syndicated results and ads while its appeal is pending," the company said.
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