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Google Loses Fight Against $2.7 Billion EU Antitrust Fine

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Alphabet’s Google on Tuesday misplaced its combat in opposition to a EUR 2.42 billion ($2.7 billion or roughly Rs. 22,673 crore) wonderful levied by EU antitrust regulators seven years in the past, one in every of a trio of hefty fines meted out to the corporate for varied anti-competitive practices.

The European Commission fined the world’s hottest web search engine in 2017 for utilizing its personal value comparability purchasing service to realize an unfair benefit over smaller European rivals.

A decrease tribunal had endorsed the EU competitors enforcer’s choice in 2021, prompting Google to enchantment to the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union.

CJEU judges famous that EU legislation doesn’t sanction the existence of a dominant place, however its abusive exploitation.

“In specific, the conduct of undertakings in a dominant place that has the impact of hindering competitors on the deserves and is thus prone to trigger hurt to particular person undertakings and customers is prohibited,” they stated.

Google has racked up EUR 8.25 billion (roughly Rs.76,436 crore) in EU antitrust fines within the final decade. It has challenged two rulings involving its Android cellular working system and AdSense promoting service, and is now ready for the judgments.

It can be combating EU antitrust prices issued final 12 months that might drive it to promote a part of its profitable adtech enterprise after regulators accused it of favouring its personal promoting companies.

The case is C-48/22 P Google and Alphabet v Commission (Google Shopping).

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