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Google search empire stuck with $4.7 billion fine after losing final Android appeal in Europe
Google lost its final appeal against a 4.125 billion euro ($4.72 billion) EU antitrust fine for abusing its Android market dominance to protect its search engine. The European Court of Justice upheld a 2022 ruling, finding Google forced pre-installation of its apps to limit competition.
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