EU plans to fine Google high triple-digit million euros for DMA breach
The European Union is planning to fine Alphabet's Google a high triple-digit million euro amount for breaching the Digital Markets Act, according to a Handelsblatt report. The decision is expected before the summer break and would be the largest DMA penalty. The European Commission says it prioritizes compliance over fines.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Both outlets report the same facts from Handelsblatt and the Commission, with no divergence in framing beyond headline wording.
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“EU plans to fine Google high triple-digit million euro sum, Handelsblatt reports - Reuters”
“EU plans to fine Google high triple-digit million euro sum as part of antitrust investigation: report”
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