Google finally wins a court case and gets out of a 1.49 billion fine over anti-competitive practices
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The General Court's decision to annul the €1.49 billion fine indicates that while the EC's concerns about Google's market strategies were acknowledged, it failed to prove significant harm to competition or consumers.
The original EC ruling asserted that Google abused its dominance by enforcing exclusive contracts with publishers, effectively obstructing competitors from securing advertising on key websites.
Despite the recent court ruling, Google continues to face significant legal challenges in Europe, including a hefty €2.4 billion fine related to separate antitrust issues.
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