Alphabet unit Google's refusal to allow an e-mobility app developed by Enel access to its Android Auto platform can be considered an abuse of its market power, Europe's top court said on Tuesday as it sided with Italy's antitrust authority.
Mozilla announced Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with Google in which Google Search will remain the default search engine in Firefox for the … Microsoft has filed a complaint with the European Commission in regards to Google’s search operations in the European Union.
The European Union is once again being urged to expand its investigation of Google under the bloc's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The big aim of the EU's
The Italian Competition Authority fined Google’s parent company Alphabet over $113 million in 2021 for blocking an app that helps drivers find electric charging stations, finding the company abused its market dominance.
Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has lost a legal battle against Italys antitrust authority after the European Unions top court ruled that the tech giant abused its market power by blocking Enels (BIT: ENEI) e-mobility app,
The EU's top court sides with Italy's antitrust agency, ruling Google's refusal to support Enel X's app on Android Auto as potential misuse of dominance position.
EU reportedly prepares charges against Google for DMA breaches, alleging its search services receive preferential treatment over rivals.
The European Commission has been investigating Google for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act since March last year.
Exploring The Impact Of The DMA. Since the DMA's implementation in November 2022, few studies have been conducted on Google's self-preferencing in search results and what impact t
Tech giant Google (GOOGL) is set to face charges from the European Commission for allegedly breaking EU rules. According to Reuters, the
Alphabet unit Google is set to be charged with breaching EU rules aimed at checking the power of Big Tech after proposed changes to its search results failed to address the EU antitrust regulator's concerns and those of its rivals,
The European Commission, which has been investigating Google for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act since March last year, is set to
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