Google Appeals €1.3 Billion Damages Ruling in Sweden
Google has appealed a court ruling in Sweden from early July that ordered the company to pay approximately €1.3 billion in damages to the Swedish price comparison service Pricerunner.
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Google has appealed a court ruling in Sweden from early July that ordered the company to pay approximately €1.3 billion in damages to the Swedish price comparison service Pricerunner.
The legal dispute between Klarna-owned Pricerunner and tech giant Google, involving a record SEK 77 billion (approximately US$7.3 billion) damages claim, is set to be decided this week in Sweden.

Google has lost its final appeal against a record €4.1 billion antitrust fine imposed by the European Union for abusing its dominant Android operating system. The EU's highest court upheld the penalty, confirming Google must pay the historic fine.

A Swedish court has ordered Google to pay 1.5 billion dollars (1.29 billion euros) to Klarna-owned price comparison site PriceRunner. The ruling comes after Google was found to have violated antitrust laws.