Google proposed its own remedies that don’t include breaking up its ad business, citing that the move would harm publishers and advertisers

The Justice Department wants Google to sell two of its products—Ad Exchange and a management platform, DoubleClick for publishers—after a court ruled that it operated an illegal monopoly in the digital ad space.

In a separate filing, Google proposed its own remedies that don’t include breaking up its ad business, citing that the move would harm publishers and advertisers.

The tech giant is facing another antitrust pressure. The US also wants the company to sell Chrome to restore competition in the online search market.