Google loses appeal against EU, ordered to pay Euro4.1 billion fine

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 Google loses appeal against EU, ordered to pay Euro4.1 billion fine 

The General Court of the European Union confirmed Google was abusing its dominant position as an Android provider and fined it Euro4.1 billion. The decision is the latest development of the 2018 case when the EU Competition Commission fined the California-based company for bundling Android OS with Google services.

Google loses appeal against EU, ordered to pay Euro4.1 billion fine

The court upheld the charge that originally claimed Google was making phone makers pre-install the Chrome browser and Search app as a part of a revenue-sharing scheme. The ruling confirmed the vast majority of original charges but disagreed that sharing revenue is also part of the original abuse, so the fine was lowered from its original Euro4.3 billion value.

This is the second-highest court in the European Union, meaning Google can appeal again to the highest court of the bloc - the Court of Justice in Luxembourg. A statement from the company read that Android "has created more choices for everyone, not less, and supports thousands of successful businesses in Europe and around the world".

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