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Google and EU head to court to decide the fate of €4.3 billion fine

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The five-day hearing will focus on whether Google has used its Android system to impose illegal restrictions on phone makers and stifle competition.

Added on the 27/09/2021 18:43:35 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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