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Google appeals against huge EU anti-trust fine | Google appeals against huge EU anti-trust fine |
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Tech giant Google has lodged an appeal against the 2.4bn euro fine (£2bn / $2.8bn) it was ordered to pay by the European Commission in June. | Tech giant Google has lodged an appeal against the 2.4bn euro fine (£2bn / $2.8bn) it was ordered to pay by the European Commission in June. |
The regulator had ruled that positioning its own shopping comparison service at the top of Google search results was an abuse of power. | The regulator had ruled that positioning its own shopping comparison service at the top of Google search results was an abuse of power. |
The fine was the largest penalty ever issued by the regulator, which also said the firm could face more fines if it continued its practices. | The fine was the largest penalty ever issued by the regulator, which also said the firm could face more fines if it continued its practices. |
Google said it had no further comment. | Google said it had no further comment. |
At the time that the fine was imposed, Margrethe Vestager, the European Union's Competition Commissioner said that Google's activity was "illegal under EU antitrust rules". | At the time that the fine was imposed, Margrethe Vestager, the European Union's Competition Commissioner said that Google's activity was "illegal under EU antitrust rules". |
A spokesman then said that Google "respectfully disagreed" with the ruling. | A spokesman then said that Google "respectfully disagreed" with the ruling. |
Google was also given 90 days to end the "anti competitive" practices or face a further fine amounting to 5% of the average daily global earning of its parent company Alphabet. | Google was also given 90 days to end the "anti competitive" practices or face a further fine amounting to 5% of the average daily global earning of its parent company Alphabet. |
The deadline for making the changes is 28 September. | The deadline for making the changes is 28 September. |
Analysis: Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC Technology Correspondent | |
It is hardly a surprise that Google is appealing against the record fine handed down to it by the EU. | |
When the Competition Commissioner Margarethe Vestager ruled against the search giant, the move was seen as just the first shot in a wider campaign. | |
The Commission is looking at other areas where it suspects Google may have abused its monopoly power, notably its Android mobile operating system - so the American firm did not want to lie down and accept its fate. | |
This of course means that there will be plenty of work for lawyers and lobbyists for years to come. | |
Last week the Commission had a setback when the European Court of Justice ordered a review of a fine it imposed on the chip giant Intel. That dates back to 2009 - so don't expect Google's case to be done and dusted in the near future |
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