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Google faces potential 12 billion euro in damages due to European antitrust lawsuits from price comparison websites. Discover the accusations, legal battles, and implications for the tech giant.
Google reportedly faces a fresh Justice Department probe over whether it violated antitrust law through its partnership with artificial intelligence chatbot firm Character.AI.
Google faces civil lawsuits totaling at least €12 billion (over $13 billion) in Europe following a European Commission ruling that it violated antitrust rules through its price comparison service.
Google is facing a new $3.3 billion antitrust lawsuit in Italy as it settles a $1.4 billion privacy settlement in Texas.
Google Faces Potential $3.3 Billion Antitrust Lawsuit in Italy The lawsuit alleges the tech giant abused its market dominance to suppress competition from price comparison platform Trovaprezzi.it By ...
Italy’s Moltiply Group is suing Google for €2.97 billion, accusing the tech giant of abusing its market dominance to suppress competition from its price comparison site, Trovaprezzi.it. The lawsuit ...
Italy's price comparison site operator Moltiply Group is suing Alphabet's Google for 2.97 billion euros ($3.33 billion) in damages over what it called anti-competitive behavior. The lawsuit, which ...
The outcome of the trial could fundamentally reshape the internet by unseating Google as the go-to portal for information online.
US DOJ wins antitrust case against Alphabet Inc Google for monopolizing advertising tech. Google faces £5B lawsuit in UK & EU fines.
Google is facing a potential 5 billion-pound ($6.62 billion) collective action lawsuit in the U.K. that claims it abused its dominance and overcharged companies for search advertising services.
Google is being sued in Britain for potential damages of up to £5 billion ($6.6 billion) in a class action alleging the company abused its dominant market position in online search.
LONDON — Google is being sued for £5 billion ($6.6 billion) in potential damages in the U.K. over allegations that the U.S. tech giant abused its "near-total dominance" in the online search ...