European Commission fines Google €2.4B for breaking antitrust law

Yordan, 27 June 2017

Google has been slapped with a €2.42 billion fine ($2.7 billion) for tampering with results on Google Shopping. The decision comes after seven years of investigation, which concluded with ruling that Google abused its dominant market position and fixed search algorithms.

European Commission fines Google €2.4B for breaking antitrust law

According to the judgment, Google must change its algorithm and must treat rival shopping services the same way it treats its own.

The EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager praised Google for the innovative products but pointed out that it also abused its market dominance.

Google denied EU consumers a choice and benefits of innovation.

The ruling can be appealed, so we might not have seen the end of it. Google is currently under fire on two more cases - the AdSense business and its relations with Android phone manufacturers.

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  • 29 Jun 2017
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  • 28 Jun 2017
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  • 28 Jun 2017
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