Google fails to overturn record $4.7B EU antitrust fine on appeal
Google's parent company Alphabet has lost its legal challenge against a record $4.7 billion EU antitrust fine. The penalty was originally imposed by European Union regulators over anticompetitive practices related to the Android mobile operating system. Google had appealed the decision in an effort to have the fine reduced or overturned. The court's ruling upholds the European Commission's earlier finding that Google abused its dominant market position. The outcome marks a significant defeat for Alphabet in one of the largest antitrust cases in EU history.
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