News Summary
Google has been ordered to pay nearly $665 million to two German price comparison companies, Idealo and Producto, after a Berlin court ruled that the tech giant engaged in anticompetitive practices by favoring its own Google Shopping service in search results. This ruling follows a prior European Court of Justice decision which also found Google guilty of self-preferencing, resulting in a $2.7 billion fine. Idealo initially sought $3.3 billion in damages, claiming Google’s practices hindered competition. The court’s decision highlights ongoing regulatory challenges faced by Google in Europe regarding its market dominance.















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