Google urges EU court to annul decision over fine EU fine stifles rather than protects competition, Google argues EU court's final decision expected in coming months BRUSSELS, Jan 28 (Reuters ...
Google has informed the EU that it will not comply with proposed requirements to integrate third-party fact-checking into Search and YouTube, as outlined in the EU's evolving Code of Practice on ...
Data protection officials in the Eastern European country have also opened an investigation into Google's "Wi-Fi sniffing." If found guilty of a violation, the company could be fined up to $482,000.
BRUSSELS (CN) — Google launched a bid at Europe's top court on Tuesday to overturn the company’s biggest-ever EU antitrust fine over its Android operating system. The European Commission fined Google ...
Google will not be adding fact checks to its search results or YouTube videos in Europe — a decision that flouts an EU law that requires tech giants to use fact checkers. Kent Walker ...
Alphabet Inc.'s Google is facing off against the European Commission in Luxembourg in a bid to overturn the company's biggest-ever EU antitrust fine over its Android operating system. The European ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A record EU antitrust fine of 4.3-billion-euro ($4.5 billion) imposed on Google seven years ago punished the tech giant over its innovation, the Alphabet unit told Europe's ...
The commission alleged Google unfairly used its dominance to strong-arm device manufacturers and network operators into making sure that traffic on Android devices goes to Google’s own search ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results