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Google was found to have abused its dominant position in the Android mobile operating system by bundling Google Search and Google Chrome with device manufacturers.

AntitrustTechnologyLawJul 2, 2026score 1.122 posts · 2 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses the European Court of Justice upholding a €4.1 billion antitrust fine against Google for abusing its dominance in the Android mobile operating system by bundling Google services. The posts highlight the legal implications and potential consequences of this decision.

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Google was found to have abused its dominant position in the Android mobile operating system by bundling Google Search and Google Chrome with device manufacturers.
Parent: AntitrustEntity: GoogleSub-entity: Android mobile operating systemImpact: negativeDate: Jul 2, 2026Target: Google's compliance with antitrust regulations

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1/3 🧑‍⚖️ Today, the Court of Justice of the EU has upheld a € 4.1 billion antitrust fine against Google for abusing the dominant position of its Android mobile operating system to thwart rivals. 💰 The judgment confirms the European Commission's finding that Google abused Android to strengthen the market position of Google Search, the Chrome browser and other Google products.
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Today, the European Court of Justice has upheld Google’s fine of around €4.1 billion by the European Commission for abusing its dominance by requiring distributors of Android devices to bundle Google Search and Google Chrome. I expect the copper-coloured crumbly crypto cretin to nuke Luxembourg. PDF: https://curia.europa.eu/site/upload/docs/application/pdf/2026-07/cp260093en.pdf
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