Google appeals to the EU's highest court to annul the 1.49 billion euro antitrust fine

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- 1. Google has taken the matter to the EU's highest court for the definitive annulment of the overturned 1.49 billion euro antitrust fine.
- 2. The fine in question was imposed by the European Commission due to the company's AdSense advertising activities.
- 3. Previously, the lower court ruled in the company's favor and annulled this fine.
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Google has applied to the highest court of the European Union, requesting it to uphold the lower court's decision in its favor. The decision in question had annulled the 1.49 billion euro antitrust fine imposed by the European Commission due to the company's AdSense search advertising business.
The case scrutinizes Google's dominance in the online advertising sector and whether it abused this power. The lower court's previous decision to overturn the fine was considered a significant legal victory for the tech giant in the field of competition law.
This new legal process in the EU's highest court is being closely watched in terms of the future of the European Commission's regulatory efforts targeting big tech companies. The court's final decision will set a crucial precedent for how competition rules in digital markets will be shaped.
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- What is the amount of the fine that Google wants to be annulled?
- The antitrust fine that Google requests to be annulled amounts to 1.49 billion euros (approximately 1.7 billion dollars).
- For what reason was this antitrust fine initially imposed?
- The fine was imposed by the European Commission regarding Google's AdSense search advertising business.
- Which court is involved in the current legal process?
- The case has been taken to the highest court of the European Union to uphold the lower court's decision to overturn the fine.
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