Tech giant Google has just been slapped with a €1.49 billion ($1.69 billion) fine for breaching the European Union’s (E.U.) antitrust rules.
The European Commission found Google guilty of abusing its market dominance because it imposed restrictive clauses in contracts with third-party...
The European Commission has just fined Google nearly $1.7 billion for abusing its dominance of search ads to make life difficult for its competitors.
This is the third massive fine in the last two years. In June 2017, the Commission fined Google about $2.7 billion, and in …
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