Google fined a record $5B for breaking EU antitrust laws

2018-7-18 14:52

It’s been confirmed: the EU has fined Google a record ˆ4. 34 billion ($5 billion). This is in response to the technology giant’s mobile operating software, Android, breaking European antitrust laws.

Announced at 1pm in Brussels by the EU’s Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, she declared that Google must “put an effective end to this conduct in 90 days” or face penalties. Vestager stated in the press conference that “Google has used Android as a vehicle to cement its dominance as a search engine,” something that has denied European consumers choice and businesses the ability to innovate. Fine of ˆ4,34 bn to @Google for 3…

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