Google loses final EU court appeal in antitrust shopping case
Briefly

"We are disappointed with the decision of the Court, which relates to a very specific set of facts," Google said in a brief statement.
"The commission punished the Silicon Valley giant in 2017 for unfairly directing visitors to its own Google Shopping service to the detriment of competitors."
"Our approach has worked successfully for more than seven years, generating billions of clicks for more than 800 comparison shopping services," Google said.
"European consumer group BEUC hailed the court's decision, saying it shows how the bloc's competition law remains highly relevant in digital markets."
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