EU court rules Google must pay 2.4bn fine
Briefly

"The ruling by the EU's top court reaffirms the European Commission's 2017 decision that Google abused its dominant position in the online shopping comparison market, leading to a landmark fine of 2.4 billion euros. This case has roots dating back to 2009, when a British firm first raised the complaint, highlighting the significant and prolonged scrutiny Google has faced regarding its market practices across Europe."
"This decision not only upholds a historic fine but also symbolizes ongoing tensions between major tech companies and regulatory bodies in the EU and the US. With several antitrust actions underway, the Google case serves as a critical reference point for future regulatory decisions and the landscape of online advertising and e-commerce."
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