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Top EU court dismisses Google appeal of $4.5 billion antitrust fine
Top EU court dismisses Google appeal of $4.5 billion antitrust fine
<p>BRUSSELS — Judges at the European Union’s top court dismissed an appeal by Google over a landmark $4.5 billion antitrust fine imposed for throttling competition and reducing consumer choice through the dominance of its mobile Android operating system.</p>
Google loses final appeal to overturn €4.1 billion EU fine
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has dismissed Google's final appeal against a €4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) antitrust fine over ...
Google loses final appeal to overturn €4.1 billion EU fine
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has dismissed Google's final appeal against a €4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) antitrust fine over the company's use of Android to promote its Chrome browser and search service. [.…
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🎮 **Google loses protracted antitrust fight and will have to pay record-breaking €4.1 billion fine equivalent to less than 3% of Alphabet's annual profit**
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🎮 **Google loses protracted antitrust fight and will have to pay record-breaking €4.1 billion fine equivalent to less than 3% of Alphabet's annual profit**
Rulings coming home to roost.
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Google loses final appeal against EU's record €4.1bn anti-trust fine
Google loses final appeal against EU's record €4.1bn anti-trust fine
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Google loses final appeal against EU’s record €4.1bn anti-trust fine
The European Union’s top court has dismissed Google’s final appeal against a record €4.1 billion anti-trust fine, confirming one of Brussels’ most significant victories in its long-running effort to rein in Big Tech.
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The EU’s top court has upheld a record €4.1 billion anti-trust fine against Google, confirming Brussels’ finding that the company used its Android operating system to reinforce the dominance of Google Search and Chrome. AFP - KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV
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The Court of Justice of the European Union announced on Thursday that it had rejected the appeal brought by Google against a 2022 ruling by the EU’s
General Court
, which upheld the bulk of the European Commission’s case over the company’s Android mobile operating system.
“The appeal brought by Google and its parent company Alphabet against the judgment of the General Court is dismissed, thereby confirming the penalty imposed for Google Search’s abuse of a dominant position in the context of the A…
Google loses final EU appeal over Android antitrust fine
Google loses final EU appeal over Android antitrust fine
Google lost its final court challenge against a €4.1 billion European Union antitrust fine tied to Android, handing Brussels a major legal victory in one of its most important cases against Big Tech. The ruling confirms that EU regulators were entitled to punish Google for using Android’s market power to strengthen its search and browser businesses.
According toBloomberg, the European Court of Justice dismissed the appeal brought by Google and parent company Alphabet, leaving in place the penalty imposed after years of litigation. The case dates back to 2018, when the European Commission accused Google of placing illegal restrictions on Android device makers and mobile network operators.
The Commission’s case centered on the way Google used Android, the world’s dominant mobile operating system, to protect its position in online search. Regulators said Google required manufacturers to preinstall Google Search and Chrome as a condition for access to the Play Store, restricted the use of some alternative Android versions, and used financial incentives tied to search exclusivity.
The original fine was set at €4.34 billion in…
Google loses long-running appeal of record EU fine, will have to cough up $4.7 billion
Google loses long-running appeal of record EU fine, will have to cough up $4.7 billion
The EU went after Google for the practice of bundling its search engine and browser with Android.
Google loses final appeal over $4.7 billion EU Android antitrust fine
The decade-long saga is finally at an end, but Google faces further sanctions in the EU.
"The Luxembourg court dismisses the appeal filed by the multinational for “abuse of dominant position” with its Android operating system, which validates the sanction of Brussels, the largest in its h...
"The Luxembourg court dismisses the appeal filed by the multinational for “abuse of dominant position” with its Android operating system, which validates the sanction of Brussels, the largest in its history in monopoly cases" "confirms the fine for more than 4,100 million euros to Google" #tech #law
Google’s €4.1 billion Android fine: What the EU court ruled | Explained
Google’s €4.1 billion Android fine: What the EU court ruled | Explained
Europe’s Court of Justice confirmed the penalty imposed on Google for using Android to disadvantage other web firms, eight years after the fine was first imposed
Google loses EU court case over €4.1B antitrust fine for Android. The EU Court of Justice upheld the 2018 decision by the European Commission. Google's appeals were rejected, confirming sanctions for ...
Google loses EU court case over €4.1B antitrust fine for Android. The EU Court of Justice upheld the 2018 decision by the European Commission. Google's appeals were rejected, confirming sanctions for abusing its dominant position in the Android market. #Google #EU #Antitrust
Google loses fight over record $4.7 billion EU antitrust fine - CNBC
Google loses fight over record $4.7 billion EU antitrust fine - CNBC
Europe's top court on Thursday upheldGoogle's fine of around 4.1 billion euros ($4.67 billion) over alleged anti-competitive practices.
In 2018, the European Commission slapped Google with the record-breaking penalty on the grounds that it abused Android's mobile dominance to give unfair advantage to its own apps via pre-installation deals with smartphone makers.
Google has been appealing the ruling through the EU court system. But the European Court of Justice (ECJ), Europe's top court, dismissed Google's appeal. Google has no further right to appeal.
"The Court of Justice dismisses the appeal brought by Google and Alphabet against that judgment of the General Court, thereby confirming the penalty imposed on them, as revised by the General Court, for their anticompetitive practices relating to the Android operating system," the ECJ said in a press release.
Shares of Google-parent Alphabet were around 1% lower in premarket trading.
In 2022, a lower EU court reduced the fine to the current 4.1 billion euros from 4.34 billion euros previously.
Google has argued that the Android operating system provides choic…
Anabelle Colaco04 Jul 2026, 10:04 GMT+10
Anabelle Colaco04 Jul 2026, 10:04 GMT+10
BRUSSELS, Belgium: Google has lost its final appeal against a €4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) European Union antitrust fine, ending a years-long legal battle over allegations that it used its Android mobile operating system to block competition.
The ruling by the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union on July 2 upholds a lower tribunal's decision in 2022 to reduce the original 2018 penalty from €4.34 billion to €4.1 billion.
The European Commission had accused Google of forcing smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Google Search, the Chrome browser and the Google Play app store on Android devices while preventing them from using rival operating systems.
Rejecting Google's appeal, the court said: "The appeal brought by Google and its parent company Alphabet against the judgment of the General Court is dismissed, thereby confirming the penalty imposed for Google Search's abuse of a dominant position in the context of the Android operating system."
A Google spokesperson said the judgment failed to recognize the company's investment in keeping Android open, interoperable and free.
"In any event, we adapted our agreements to …
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Back in 2018, Google was handed a record-setting 4.34 billion-euro ($4.9 billion) fine in Europe for abusing its monopoly on Android. The company has spent the intervening years challenging that decision, but the continent’s highest court has put a stop to that. The Court of Justice of the European Union has affirmed the penalty, meaning Google is out of options.
Google’s fight may not have turned out the way the company wanted, but it wasn’t for nothing. The initial amount was
trimmed slightly
by a lower court in 2022, bringing the total to a still record-setting 4.1 billion euros ($4.7 billion). And that looks like the amount Google will have to pay since there are no further avenues for appeal.
The fine stems from the way Google bundles apps and services with Android phones. The EU took issue with Google search and Chrome being the default options on Android. Even devices made by other companies, such as Samsung and Xiaomi, include Google apps as the default…
Corroboration
No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 2 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.
The spine · 5 facts corroborated across ≥2 opposed blocs
3×cross-perspective · 2Google lost its appeal of the EU antitrust fine.
othertechwestern
arstechnica“Google loses long-running appeal of record EU fine, will have to cough up $4.7 billion”
bluesky“Google loses final appeal to overturn €4.1 billion EU fine”
gdelt“Google has lost its final appeal against a €4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) European Union antitrust fine”
triblive“Top EU court dismisses Google appeal of $4.5 billion antitrust fine”
rfi.fr“Google loses final appeal against EU's record €4.1bn anti-trust fine”
2×cross-perspective · 2The EU fine against Google was €4.1 billion.
indiaother
bluesky“Google loses final appeal to overturn €4.1 billion EU fine”
gdelt“Google has lost its final appeal against a €4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) European Union antitrust fine”
hindu“Google’s €4.1 billion Android fine”
rfi.fr“EU’s record €4.1bn anti-trust fine”
2×broadly confirmedThe EU fine against Google was $4.7 billion.
othertech
arstechnica“will have to cough up $4.7 billion”
bluesky“€4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) antitrust fine”
gdelt“€4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) European Union antitrust fine”
2×cross-perspective · 2The EU fine against Google was described as a record antitrust fine.
othertech
arstechnica“record EU fine”
rfi.fr“record €4.1bn anti-trust fine”
4×cross-perspective · 2The EU alleged that Google used Android to bundle its search engine and Chrome browser, disadvantaging competition.
indiaothertechwestern
arstechnica“bundling its search engine and browser with Android.”
bluesky“use of Android to promote its Chrome browser and search service.”
gdelt“used its Android mobile operating system to block competition.”
hindu“using Android to disadvantage other web firms”
triblive“throttling competition and reducing consumer choice through the dominance of its mobile Android operating system.”
Contested · 1 — sources conflict; shown, not resolved
⚔ different dollar amount reported for the same fine
A othersocialtech The EU fine against Google was $4.7 billion.
B western The EU fine against Google was $4.5 billion.
Single-source · 3 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
The EU fine against Google was $4.5 billion.
triblive
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued its ruling dismissing Google’s appeal on 2 July 2026.
rfi.fr
The original 2018 EU penalty was €4.34 billion and was reduced to €4.1 billion in 2022.
gdelt
Framing · 2 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
arstechnica
“record EU fine”
→ record
triblive
“landmark $4.5 billion antitrust fine”
→ landmark
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