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Google Loses Appeal Against EU's Record Antitrust fine, But Will Big Tech Ever Change?
Sept. 29, 2022, 6:12 p.m. | Mitch Stoltz
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The EU continues to crack down on big tech companies with its full arsenal of antitrust rules. This month, Google lost its appeal against a record fine, now slightly trimmed to €4.13 billion, for abusing its dominant position through the tactics it used to keep traffic on Android devices flowing through to the Google search engine. The EU General Court largely upheld the EU Commission’s decision from 2018 that Google had imposed unlawful restrictions on manufacturers of Android mobile …
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