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Business: Google has lost its lawsuit against the EU and must pay a €4.1 billion fine

The European Commission has ruled against Google in a competition law case, ordering the tech giant to pay a fine of €4.1 billion. The decision stems from allegations that Google abused its dominant position in the online search market by favoring its own services in search results. This ruling follows years of legal battles between the EU and Google over antitrust issues. The fine represents one of the largest penalties ever imposed by the EU under competition law. The outcome could influence future regulatory actions against large technology companies.

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Business: Google has lost its lawsuit against the EU and must pay a €4.1 billion fine

The European Commission has ruled against Google in a competition law case, ordering the tech giant to pay a fine of €4.1 billion. The decision stems from allegations that Google abused its dominant position in the online search market by favoring its own services in search results. This ruling follows years of legal battles between the EU and Google over antitrust issues. The fine represents one of the largest penalties ever imposed by the EU under competition law. The outcome could influence future regulatory actions against large technology companies.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal decision made by the European Commission, which is a formal regulatory body. It presents the fact that Google was fined for alleged anti-competitive behavior without overtly favoring either side. The framing appears neutral, focusing on the legal process and the nature

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