Washington, D.C. (09/02/2025) – The Don’t Break What Works campaign released the following statement regarding the court’s ruling in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust case against Google Search: “Today’s decision recognizes both the competitive nature of the online search marketplace and the rapid growth of the dynamic generative AI ecosystem. We appreciate the court making […]| Don't Break What Works
TEll congress: Don’t Break What Works Americans benefit from tech products to shop for their favorite things, work and study, find directions to local businesses, and to connect with loved ones. But new bills from Congress could make all these things harder, more expensive, less convenient, and less secure. Use your voice to protect your […]| Don\'t Break What Works
American technology companies are some of the most trusted and innovative businesses in the world, providing innovative products and services to billions of customers worldwide. From AI to cutting-edge cloud computing, leading U.S. tech companies drive U.S. innovation and help power the American economy. That success has been built on a regulatory environment that rewards […] The post American Tech Powers Progress. Don’t Let Heavy-Handed Regulation Hold It Back appeared first on Don't Bre...| Don't Break What Works
Over the last several years, antitrust regulators have launched aggressive competition enforcement actions against some of America’s most successful and innovative companies. These include the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) bid to break Amazon Prime and the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) high-profile lawsuits that would harm popular digital products and services, including Google Search, as well […]| Don't Break What Works
Washington, D.C. (06/24/2025) – The Don’t Break What Works campaign released the following statement after it was announced that the Open App Markets Act (OAMA) will be reintroduced: “OAMA has fundamental problems that put consumers, small developers and dynamic markets in jeopardy to the benefit of a few large app makers. The fact is that consumers […] The post Don’t Break What Works Campaign Releases Statement on the Reintroduction of the Open App Markets Act appeared first o...| Don't Break What Works
The current app store ecosystem is a constantly evolving marketplace that offers consumers an unprecedented range of choices, features, and protections. Competing platforms regularly update their tools to improve user safety, enhance privacy and security protections, and support new kinds of apps. The result is an ecosystem that drives innovation and delivers consumers with the […]| Don't Break What Works
WASHINGTON, D.C. (6/4/2025) – Last week, a federal court heard closing arguments in the remedy trial for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) bid to break Google Search. Concerningly, the government asked the court to consider a number of remedies that would harm consumers and weaken dynamic digital markets to the benefit of Google’s large business […] The post Questions from the Court Highlight How the DOJ’s Remedies in the Google Search Case Put Competition, Consumers, and Innovation...| Don't Break What Works
While the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has long framed its case against Google Search as a fight for consumer welfare and competition, the ongoing Search remedy trial has exposed serious flaws in the government’s arguments. The DOJ’s proposed remedies would help Google’s large business competitors – not consumers – and threaten to undercut American […] The post The DOJ’s Case Against Google Search Could Harm Consumers and Innovation appeared first on Don't Break What Works.| Don't Break What Works
In a free market, companies win by innovating, building better products that consumers prefer, and outcompeting other businesses. However, a growing trend threatens to replace dynamic competition with bureaucratic warfare. Some firms are attempting to gain a market advantage not by out-innovating their rivals, but by dragging them into costly, prolonged regulatory battles. This strategy […]| Don't Break What Works
WASHINGTON, D.C. (05/06/2025) – The Don’t Break What Works campaign released the following statement regarding the introduction of the App Store Freedom Act: “This deeply flawed bill ignores the reality of the current app ecosystem that benefits small app developers and consumers, and attempts to fix a problem that does not exist. The so-called App Store Freedom […] The post Don’t Break What Works Campaign Releases Statement on the Introduction of the App Store Freedom Act app...| Don't Break What Works
WASHINGTON, D.C. (4/30/2025) – The Don’t Break What Works campaign released a statement following Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s testimony during the Google Search remedy trial, which offered a stark contrast to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) arguments that threaten to break the digital products and services consumers love to the benefit of Google’s business competitors: […] The post DOJ’s Remedies in the Google Search Case Prioritize Competitors Over Competition appeared first o...| Don't Break What Works