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150 million euro fine from France to Google

The 150 million euro fine given to Google by the French Competition Authority on the grounds that it violated competition with advertisers was upheld.

The 150 million euro fine given to Google by the French Competition Authority on the grounds that it violated competition with advertisers was upheld.

The penalty of 150 million euros, which was imposed on internet giant Google in 2019, by the French Competition Authority on the grounds that it violated competition for advertisers in search engines, became final.

The Paris Court of Appeal upheld the fine imposed on Google.

The company was accused of abusing its dominant position in the market by imposing “obscure and obscure” rules on advertisers.

On the other hand, in the statement made by Google regarding the decision, it was stated that the company made some changes in order to further clarify its rules.

It was said that Google will take the time to review the court decision before taking steps in the next relevant area.

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