20+ Advocacy Groups Launch USvGoogle.org for Google Antitrust Trial Updates & Commentary

September 7, 2023 Press Release

Washington, D.C. — A coalition of more than 20 civil society and advocacy organization today launched USvGoogle.org, a new website to provide crucial information and updates on the upcoming antitrust trial against Google’s search monopoly.

The goal of USvGoogle.org is to arm the public with facts, not corporate spin, about Google’s unchecked monopoly power. In doing so, the coalition is standing tall for every innovator, every startup, and every user who has felt the weight of Google’s dominance over search. As the trial unfolds, the site will serve as the home for real-time trial updates on the day-to-day of the trial, news coverage of the case, along with relevant research on Google’s monopoly power from the many partner organizations engaged in this effort.

The full coalition of groups behind the website includes Accountable Tech, American Economic Liberties Project, American Family Voices, Artist Rights Alliance, Campaign For Accountability, Demand Progress, Eko, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Fairplay, Fight Corporate Monopolies, Fight for the Future, Free Speech for People, Friends of the Earth, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Make the Road NY, Open Markets Institute, People’s Parity Project, Public Citizen, Revolving Door Project, Tech Oversight Project, and Working Families Party.

Visit USvGoogle.org to learn more.

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The American Economic Liberties Project works to ensure America’s system of commerce is structured to advance, rather than undermine, economic liberty, fair commerce, and a secure, inclusive democracy. Economic Liberties believes true economic liberty means entrepreneurs and businesses large and small succeed on the merits of their ideas and hard work; commerce empowers consumers, workers, farmers, and engineers instead of subjecting them to discrimination and abuse from financiers and monopolists; foreign trade arrangements support domestic security and democracy; and wealth is broadly distributed to support equitable political power.