Google loses final appeal over EU Android antitrust fine

Europe's top court has upheld a 4.1 billion euro fine against Google for anticompetitive practices involving its Android operating system. The ruling ends an eight-year legal battle that began with the European Commission's 2018 decision.

The Court of Justice of the European Union dismissed Google's appeal on Thursday, confirming the penalty for abuse of a dominant position. The decision follows an investigation that found Google required phone makers to preinstall its search and apps on Android devices sold in Europe.

Google said the judgment fails to recognize its investments in an open and interoperable Android system. The company noted it already adapted its agreements in 2018 to comply with the original ruling.

The fine was originally set at 4.3 billion euros before being reduced to 4.1 billion euros in 2022. Earlier statements from Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized the choice Android provides to manufacturers, developers and consumers.

The company faces additional scrutiny in the EU under the Digital Markets Act over its search services and app store practices.

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