Google has urged an appeals court to halt a ruling that mandates sharing its data with rivals like OpenAI. The tech giant argues this order risks exposing trade secrets before its monopoly challenge is heard. Google contends users choose its search engine willingly, not due to forced defaults, and that the ruling overlooks intense market competition.
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