Plus, the EU fines Google $4 billion.
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The EU upholds a $4 billion fine against Google |
- Wednesday, an EU court upheld a multibillion-dollar fine Google was ordered to pay in 2018 for violating competition laws. [NYT / Adam Satariano]
- The court slightly reduced the fine to a record $4 billion; the tech company was found guilty of placing unlawful restrictions on Android manufacturers to promote market dominance in its apps and search engines. [The Verge / James Vincent]
- Wednesday's decision could strengthen current EU investigations into the business practices of tech giants like Apple and Amazon. [Associated Press / Kelvin Chan]
- Meanwhile, South Korea fined Google $50 million and Meta $22 million on Wednesday for collecting and analyzing user data without consent. [Reuters / By Soo-Hyang Choi and Joyce Lee]
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