The article discusses the potential antitrust case against Google’s dominance in the search engine market. It highlights that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and state attorneys general are investigating whether Google’s control over online search and advertising has allowed it to unfairly promote its own services and increase prices for advertisers. The DOJ is expected to file an antitrust lawsuit against Google as early as 2024, focusing on the company’s ad-tech business and the bundling of services like YouTube with other offerings. The case could also scrutinize Google’s subscription services, such as YouTube Premium, which may be favored over competitors due to Google’s search dominance. The article suggests that the antitrust case could lead to potential remedies, including forcing Google to spin off parts of its business or change its practices to level the playing field for rivals.