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February 03, 2026
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Several major U.S. publishers have filed lawsuits against Google in New York City, claiming that the tech giant’s dominance over ad servers and exchanges made it difficult for publishers to use other platforms, and kept prices for publisher inventory low. They want to be reimbursed.

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Google on Trial
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A running list of publisher lawsuits targeting Google’s ad tech practices

Digiday has compiled a running list of publishers’ lawsuits against Google for its ad tech practices, seeking compensation for claimed lost revenue.

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