Google has lost an appeal against a $2.6 billion fine for breaking Europe’s antitrust laws related to how the company integrated shopping items into search results, boosting the continent’s effort to curtail the power of U.S. tech giants Europe’s General Court in Luxembourg upheld the massive fine in a decision delivered on Wednesday morning. Google had been found to have broken laws in 2017...
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