EU set to warn Google to change search practices or face major fines: report
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European Union regulators are at a critical juncture regarding Google's dominant search engine. A proposed 'formal chargesheet' is being prepared focusing on how Google presents links to competing services like Google Flights and Hotels.
The EU's potential sanction against Google could lead to fines of up to $30.7 billion if the company fails to appropriately address regulatory concerns regarding its market dominance and practices.
Google's legal team is reviewing potential adjustments to their operational practices, including enabling easier access to rival services, aimed at resolving concerns brought forth by EU authorities ahead of any fines.
This ongoing regulatory inquiry represents a significant chapter in a lengthy conflict between Google and EU antitrust officials, with various penalties already in play over previous violations.
Read at New York Post
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