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The European Court of Justice has ruled in favor of Italy's antitrust authority, supporting a four-year-old fine imposed on Google's Alphabet unit. The fine was issued for refusing to allow Enel's e-mobility app access to Android Auto, a case of abuse as a dominant platform operator denying interoperability with another undertaking's app. The court stated that such a refusal can be considered abusive.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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