
By Dan Michaels
A European Union court largely upheld a $2.8 billion antitrust decision against Google, adding new momentum to the bloc’s assault on big tech companies.
The EU’s General Court in Luxembourg on Wednesday gave its endorsement to a 2017 antitrust finding by EU competition regulators that the Alphabet Inc. search engine had broken antitrust laws by directing users toward its own comparison-shopping ads at the expense of rival shopping services.
Write to Dan Michaels at Dan.Michaels@wsj.com
This article was originally published by Marketwatch.com. Read the original article here.