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Alphabet's Google, Amazon and Airbnb won the backing of Europe's top court on Thursday in their fight against an Italian rule requiring them to provide information on themselves.
Google has succeeded in overturning a $1.7 billion antitrust penalty handed down by the European Union back in March 2019.. The €1.49 billion fine, which Google appealed, was originally issued ...
Alphabet’sGOOGL0.50%increase; green up pointing triangle Google scored a win Wednesday after the European Union’s second-highest court overturned a fine of 1.49 billion euros, equivalent to $1 ...
Google has won an appeal against a €1.5 billion competition fine from the European Commission in a victory for the Big Tech group as it comes under growing scrutiny from Brussels regulators.
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EU Court Advisor Backs Google’s $4.7 Billion Android Fine - MSNGoogle first appealed that fine at the EU’s general court, where judges in the lower tribunal largely upheld the commission’s verdict but trimmed the original penalty to 4.12 billion euros.
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