"Google" has lost a court case regarding a 4.1 billion euro antitrust fine imposed in the European Union.
Modern.az reports that "Bloomberg" published information about this.
It is noted that the European Union's highest court rejected "Google"'s appeal against the fine imposed by the European Commission.
According to the court's decision, the company was found guilty of abusing its dominant position in the market related to the Android operating system, and the 4.1 billion euro fine was deemed legal.
The decision stated that the appeal of "Google" and its parent company "Alphabet" is rejected, which confirms the European Commission's decision remains in force.
This decision is considered a significant victory for European Union regulators in a legal battle that has been ongoing since 2018.