EU Court Supports Record Fine Against Google in Android Antitrust Case

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The EU's top court adviser has recommended upholding a €4.12 billion fine against Google for abusing its Android dominance to suppress rivals, marking a significant setback for Google's appeal and reinforcing EU efforts to regulate big tech companies. The case, originating in 2018, focuses on Google's alleged illegal restrictions to maintain its market position, with the court's decision expected in the coming months.
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