PubMatic Sues Google to Restore Fair Competition in Digital Advertising Market

Reuters
Sep 08
PubMatic Sues Google to Restore Fair Competition in Digital Advertising Market

PubMatic Inc., an independent technology company, has filed a lawsuit against Google in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The lawsuit seeks financial damages and aims to restore fair competition in the digital advertising space, following a ruling in April 2025 that found Google engaged in anticompetitive behavior to maintain monopoly power in certain markets. PubMatic claims Google's actions impeded its market growth and harmed both publishers and consumers by increasing advertising costs and reducing content diversity. The litigation is part of PubMatic's effort to hold Google accountable and promote a competitive environment in the industry.

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