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mlns='> Google isn't going anywhere despite judge's decision. [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( [Content Marketing Institute]( [Content Marketing Institute]( Daily News and Alert 8.9.24 Connect with CMI Hi there, Google’s clearly the biggest player on the search game board. But did it reach that winning position by playing fast and loose with the rules of business? Yes, according to this week's ruling from a U.S. federal judge. Judge Amit P. Mehta finds that Alphabet's contracts violated antitrust law by requiring Apple and other phone makers to install Google as their devices’ default search engine. Could this decision lead to more competitive options for search marketing? Before you answer, [read (or listen to)]( why Robert Rose says this case is far from closed.  Jodi Harris Director of Editorial & Content Strategy Content Marketing Institute [Share your feedback](mailto:jodi.harris@informa.com?subject=CMI%20content%20feedback&elqTrackId=C78334B47849D341D3EB845595B6607C) [So, Google’s a Monopoly — Will Anything Change?]( Mainstream media coverage of the Google monopoly ruling might make you think the monster is dead. But is it really? Should marketers even care? [Read more](  A Word From Our Sponsors [Campaigns Made From Visuals on the Internet in 5 Steps]( Learn how to create impactful campaigns with internet-sourced content using this five-step guide. Perfect for marketers looking to enhance their digital strategy. [Boost your campaigns – Download now! »](  [The Gen AI Decision Maker's Guide for Marketing]( Want to empower your team to work smarter, not harder with gen AI? This guide covers top use cases, security features you can’t overlook, and questions to ask any vendor before buying. [Get the guide »](  A Word From CMI [Content Marketing Awards 2024: Drumroll, please...]( CMI is thrilled to announce the category finalists and winners of the 2024 Content Marketing Awards! Our esteemed panel of judges spent countless hours reviewing and analyzing entries that showcase the epitome of what content marketing can achieve. And stay tuned — finalists and winners for Project of the Year, Agencies of the Year, Content Marketers of the Year, and Branded Campaigns of the Year will be revealed in September. Join us to celebrate with the winners at Content Marketing World this October 21-23 in San Diego. [See the winners and finalists »](  To change your email preferences or unsubscribe, visit our [preference center.]( Copyright © 2024 Informa Connect, All rights reserved Content Marketing Institute, an Informa Connect brand 605 3rd Ave | New York | NY 10158 [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Statement]( [informa tech]

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