Google Likely to Appeal $2.7 Billion Fine For 'Abusing its Dominance'


Google looks likely to appeal the hefty $2.7 billion fine it has been ordered to pay by the European Commission today.

The penalty is for “abusing [its] dominance as a search engine by giving illegal advantage to its own comparison shopping service,” according to an EC statement.

Google has been fighting the EC on this issue since the first complaints were made in 2010, and the internet giant continues to maintain that it is not doing anything wrong.

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