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EU’s top court upholds $2.7 billion fine against Google

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The European Union’s highest court has confirmed a record $2.7 billion (€2.4 billion) fine against Google for anti-competitive practices related to its Shopping service.

Details. The fine, initially imposed in 2017, was upheld by the EU Court of Justice today.

Why we care. While Google has already made changes to comply with the 2017 decision, this ruling could lead to further adjustments in how Google shares data, algorithm transparency and more, impacting how advertisers strategize and spend their budgets.

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