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EU Court Upholds Google’s Record 4.1 Billion Euro Antitrust Fine Over Android

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EU Court Upholds Google’s Record 4.1 Billion Euro Antitrust Fine Over Android
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago

What happened

The EU’s top court has upheld a 4.1 billion euro fine against Google for abusing its dominant position with Android by forcing pre-installation of its apps. Google’s appeals were rejected, confirming one of the largest antitrust penalties ever. The ruling follows earlier fines and ongoing EU investigations into Google’s market practices.

  • 01EU court rejects Google’s appeal, confirming a 4.1 billion euro Android antitrust fine.
  • 02Google forced manufacturers to pre-install Search, Chrome, and Play Store on Android devices.
  • 03The fine was originally 4.34 billion euros, reduced to 4.1 billion euros in 2022.
  • 04Google claims it has kept Android open and changed agreements since 2018.
  • 05Google faces nearly 11 billion euros in EU fines over various antitrust cases.
  • 06Ongoing EU probes target Google’s search and app store practices under the Digital Markets Act.

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Full coverage · 4 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

WallaCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
EU Court Upholds Google’s Record 4.1 Billion Euro Antitrust Fine Over Android
CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew2 hours ago
EU Court Upholds Google’s Record 4.1 Billion Euro Antitrust Fine After Eight Years
GlobesUnrated · Hebrew2 hours ago
EU Supreme Court Upholds €4.1 Billion Fine Against Google Over Android Antitrust Case
YnetCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
EU Court Upholds $4.1 Billion Fine Against Google Over Android Antitrust Violations

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