Google loses fight to overturn $2.7B EU fine for stifling online shopping rivals
Briefly

The European Commission imposed a fine of $2.7 billion on Google in 2017 for prioritizing its own shopping service, citing violations of antitrust laws.
EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager proclaimed the court's dismissal of Google's appeal as a significant victory for digital fairness, highlighting reduced consumer choice.
Google's legal woes extend beyond Europe, with a US court declaring it operates an illegal monopoly, adding to the regulatory challenges facing the tech giant.
The EU Court of Justice confirmed the fine was appropriate, emphasizing Google's abuse of its dominant position demonstrated through anti-competitive practices.
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