Google Asks Court to Dismiss $1.6 Billion Fine Imposed by EU

May 2, 2022
Google Asks Court to Dismiss $1.6 Billion Fine Imposed by EU

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Alphabet unit Google on Monday urged Europe’s second-highest courtroom to dismiss a EUR 1.49 billion ($1.6 billion) (roughly Rs. 11,986 crore) superb imposed by EU antitrust regulators three years in the past for hindering rivals in on-line search promoting.

The case is one in every of three that has resulted in a complete of EUR 8.25 billion (roughly Rs. 66,375 crore) in European Union antitrust fines on the world’s hottest web search engine.

The European Fee in its 2019 determination mentioned Google had abused its dominance to cease web sites utilizing brokers apart from its AdSense platform which supplied search adverts. The Fee mentioned the unlawful practices occurred from 2006 to 2016.

Google subsequently challenged the EU discovering within the Luxembourg-based Common Court docket. The corporate will set out its case throughout a three-day listening to beginning on Monday.

The EU competitors enforcer’s evaluation of Google’s dominance and the Fee’s determination that search advertisements and non-search advertisements don’t compete have been flawed, Google mentioned in a courtroom doc.

It additionally took situation with the Fee for saying the corporate’s exclusivity, premium placement and minimal Google advertisements clauses have been abusive.

Google suffered a setback final 12 months when it misplaced its courtroom battle towards a EUR 2.42 billion (roughly Rs. 19,466 crore) antitrust determination over using its personal value comparability purchasing service to realize an unfair benefit over smaller European rivals.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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