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Message   VRSS    All   Google Settles Shareholder Lawsuit, Sill Spend $500 Million On B   June 3, 2025
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Title: Google Settles Shareholder Lawsuit, Sill Spend $500 Million On Being
Less Evil

Link: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/06/02/2120...

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: It has become a common
refrain during Google's antitrust saga: What happened to "don't be evil?"
Google's unofficial motto has haunted it as it has grown ever larger, but a
shareholder lawsuit sought to rein in some of the company's excesses. And it
might be working. The plaintiffs in the case have reached a settlement with
Google parent company Alphabet, which will spend a boatload of cash on
"comprehensive" reforms. The goal is to steer Google away from the kind of
anticompetitive practices that got it in hot water. Under the terms of the
settlement, obtained by Bloomberg Law, Alphabet will spend $500 million over
the next 10 years on systematic reforms. The company will have to form a
board-level committee devoted to overseeing the company's regulatory
compliance and antitrust risk, a rarity for US firms. This group will report
directly to CEO Sundar Pichai. There will also be reforms at other levels of
the company that allow employees to identify potential legal pitfalls before
they affect the company. Google has also agreed to preserve communications.
Google's propensity to use auto-deleting chats drew condemnation from several
judges overseeing its antitrust cases. The agreement still needs approval
from US District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco, but that's mainly a
formality at this point. Naturally, Alphabet does not admit to any wrongdoing
under the terms of the settlement, but it may have to pay tens of millions in
legal fees on top of the promised $500 million investment.

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