EU Court of Justice upholds €4.125 billion antitrust fine against Google over Android.
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EU Court of Justice upholds €4.125 billion antitrust fine against Google over Android.

The EU's highest court dismissed Google's appeal, confirming the antitrust penalty for abusing Android's market dominance. The fine, reduced from €4.34 billion to €4.125 billion in 2022, relates to requiring phone makers to pre-install Google Search and Chrome.

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