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Google loses final appeal to overturn €4.1 billion EU fine

BleepingComputer
· July 2, 2026

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The Court of Justice of the European Union has rejected Google's last appeal against a significant antitrust fine. The fine, amounting to €4.1 billion, was imposed due to Google's promotion of its Chrome browser and search service through Android. This decision marks the end of Google's appeals process. The European Union had previously determined that Google's actions constituted an antitrust violation. The fine is substantial, equivalent to $4.7 billion. Google must now accept the penalty.

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