The US Department of Justice is considering seeking a breakup of Google’s business after securing a major legal victory in its antitrust case against the tech giant. The DOJ’s antitrust division is exploring options to seek structural relief, which could involve divesting parts of Google’s business. This move comes after a federal judge ruled that Google’s dominance in online search violated antitrust laws. The DOJ aims to restore competition in the digital advertising market, where Google holds a commanding presence. Potential remedies could include separating Google’s ad-tech business or its YouTube video platform. However, any breakup effort would face significant legal hurdles and likely years of court battles. Google has vowed to appeal the ruling and argues that its services benefit consumers and advertisers. The case highlights the escalating regulatory scrutiny faced by Big Tech companies over their market power.