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Google Pays EU $4.1B Antitrust Fine | Tech News

Google Pays EU $4.1B Antitrust Fine | Tech News

Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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Europe’s top court has delivered a major blow to Google, upholding a €4.1 billion fine for abusing its dominance in the Android ecosystem. The ruling, which closes Google’s long-running legal battle dating back to 2018, confirms that forcing pre-installed Google apps and the Play Store on Android devices stifled competition. Despite CEO Sundar Pichai’s defense that Android fosters innovation and choice, the court sided with regulators who saw Google’s tactics as anticompetitive. This isn’t Google’s first rodeo in Europe’s antitrust arena—they’ve also lost appeals over favoring their own ad and shopping services. The verdict sends a clear message: even tech giants must play fair in the digital marketplace.

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