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The European Union's top court has ruled that Google's refusal to allow an e-mobility app developed by Enel access to its Android Auto platform can be considered an abuse of its market power. Google had previously blocked Enel's JuicePass app, causing Italy's antitrust authority to fine Google 102 million euros. The court's judgment could set a precedent for future actions by dominant companies in similar situations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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