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Google Fined 2.95 Billion Euros by EU for Advertising Violations

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Google Faces €2.95 Billion Fine from EU Commission Over Advertising Practices

The EU Commission has ⁣levied a €2.95 billion ​fine against google​ for violating competition rules in the digital advertising market. ‍The Commission determined that Google unfairly favored its own online⁣ advertising services, disadvantaging​ competing companies. Google has announced its intention ‌to appeal the decision,deeming it “wrong” and “unjustified,” according to Lee-Anne Mulholland,a responsible⁣ manager at the company.

The​ investigation revealed that Google,holding a dominant position in the market,abused this ​power since 2014 by prioritizing its own products,a violation⁣ of Article 102 ​of the Treaty on the⁢ Functioning of the European⁣ Union.

The core of the EU’s concern ‌lies in a perceived conflict of interest ⁤within ⁢Google’s business model. The company both buys and sells advertising‍ space, operating a marketplace that connects advertisers with websites. ​The Commission is demanding Google alter its practices ⁤to avoid self-preferencing within this marketplace.

Google has‌ been given 60 days to outline to the ⁤Commission how​ it intends to modify ⁢its business operations to comply with the ruling.The⁢ situation also raises the possibility of political repercussions. US President Donald Trump has previously threatened tariffs against countries enacting digital regulations perceived as detrimental to American ⁢technology firms.While Trump hasn’t specifically named the ⁤EU, the US government has generally advocated for revisions to the EU’s‍ stringent digital laws, which aim to combat issues like the spread ​of misinformation and impact major tech companies including Amazon, Apple, Meta, Alphabet (Google), and Microsoft.

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