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The DOJ has multiple potential remedies available to pitch to the judge, including banning Google from entering any exclusivity deals. But if District Judge Amit Mehta decides Google also needs to be hived off into smaller entities, the 132-year-old breakup of Standard Oil and the 40-year old split of AT&T into seven parts can provide a blueprint.
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