The european union continues to investigate google
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Google has already had several legal problems with the European Union, which have ended up with millions of fines for the American company. Although it seems that all this is not over yet. Because the company is still being investigated for its activities. As usual, it is suspicions of monopoly that Americans are being investigated for. They could be breaking various laws.
The European Union continues to investigate Google
In this case, the aim is to determine if the company's activities cause local search engines to be unable to have a presence in the market. If the company carries out actions that prevent its competitors from operating in the market.
Google in the spotlight
In the last 17 months, Google has already received several fines, totaling more than 6, 500 million euros for its activities. The largest fines in the European Union so far. But this sum could increase even more, if we rely on these investigations that are currently going ahead. So we will have to see what happens to the company. It would be the fourth fine against them so far.
Without a doubt, Google is not having it entirely easy in Europe with these legal problems, which have also been related to Android. While the company itself, which has appealed these decisions, may make changes.
The status of this new research is currently unknown. Surely we have to wait a few months until we have more data about it. But it is clear that the company faces what could be its fourth major fine in Europe.
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