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Apple Could Lose Out On $20 Billion A Year If Google Does Not Win DOJ Antitrust Case

by Anochie Esther
October 12, 2023
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A high-stakes legal battle is underway as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) challenges Google’s use of payments to secure its position as the default search engine on Apple products. This contentious arrangement, known as the Information Services Agreement (ISA), has far-reaching implications for both tech giants, and this antitrust case could reshape the digital landscape.

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Google’s Annual Payments to Apple

Analysts at Bernstein estimate that Google, the parent company of Alphabet, pays a substantial sum annually to maintain its dominant presence on Apple products. The estimated amount ranges from $18 billion to $20 billion, making it one of the most significant deals in the tech industry. This financial exchange is crucial to both companies and could face jeopardy if Google loses its ongoing antitrust case with the DOJ.

The Antitrust Challenge and Potential Termination of the ISA

The U.S. Department of Justice initiated an antitrust lawsuit against Google in 2020, alleging monopolistic practices, including agreements like the one with Apple. This case has brought the ISA into the spotlight, with the potential for termination if the courts rule against Google. The consequences are profound, as the ISA accounts for a substantial portion of Apple’s annual operating profits.

Apple and Google’s ISA dates back to 2002, evolving into a significant partnership. While the initial agreement did not involve revenue sharing, it eventually led to Google becoming the default search engine on Apple’s Safari browser for Mac users. The deal expanded further, encompassing iPhones in 2007 and iPads in 2010.

According to Bernstein’s report, Apple receives a 40% share of the ad revenue that Google pays in traffic acquisition costs, which is a substantial source of income for the tech giant. This reveals the intricate financial interdependence between these two corporate giants.

The Antitrust Case- Implications and Timing

The ongoing antitrust case against Google, filed by the Department of Justice, is expected to reach a verdict in 2024. If the outcome goes against Google, it could lead to the termination of the ISA with Apple. Other similar agreements that Google holds, such as those with Samsung and Mozilla, may also be jeopardized.

While the potential loss of Google’s billion-dollar monthly income could have significant financial consequences for Apple, it’s crucial to note that the tech giant is valued in the trillions. A sudden revenue drop from Google may not cripple Apple, but it could affect its bottom line.

It’s important to highlight that Google is the primary target of the antitrust case, not Apple. This means that Apple retains the flexibility to explore alternative partnerships for its default search engine, even if it loses its deal with Google in the U.S. The report underscores that Apple could theoretically opt for another search engine, both in the U.S. and globally.

The article suggests that Apple could introduce a choice screen for consumers, allowing users to select their preferred search engine. This move could pave the way for Apple to unveil its own search engine—a longstanding rumor in the tech world. While this may offer Apple an opportunity to further expand its services, it also challenges the dominance of existing search engine providers.

The clash between Apple and Google, amplified by the antitrust case, exemplifies the ongoing power struggle within the tech industry. As the courts deliberate and the digital landscape continues to evolve, both companies must adapt to potential changes that could reshape their roles in the digital ecosystem.

The future of the Google-Apple alliance is uncertain, and the outcome of the antitrust case could set a precedent for the tech industry. As the legal battle unfolds, it will be intriguing to observe how these tech giants respond and how the tech landscape transforms in its wake.

 

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