A U.S. judge ruled in favor of Google in an antitrust case, allowing the tech giant to continue paying to be the default search engine on new devices. Google plans to appeal the decision, delaying any immediate changes.

Apple pushed for Google to share search data with AI competitors and noted a decline in Google search queries from Safari. Samsung also opposed ending Google’s payments, citing potential market exit and harm to competition.

Mozilla requested an exception to any payment ban, as 85% of its annual revenue comes from Google. The Alphabet Workers Union-CWA called for anti-retaliation measures to address potential antitrust violations by Google.

Read more at Yahoo Finance: Factbox-What Apple, Samsung wanted from Google search case