AI News & TrendsECJ upholds Google's €4.1 billion Android antitrust fine
The European Court of Justice has upheld a €4.1 billion fine against Google for antitrust violations related to its Android system. The court found that Google's contracts may have prevented other companies from competing fairly, especially by tying Google Search and Chrome to Play Store access. New EU rules under the Digital Markets Act may also force Google to change how Android works, possibly making it easier for other companies to compete. Google has argued these changes could increase security risks, and discussions about how to follow the rules are still ongoing. In the United States, a similar legal case about search defaults is still being appealed, and Google will likely face continued oversight in Europe for some years.













