BRUSSELS, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Europe's top court on
Tuesday sided with Italy's antitrust authority which fined
Alphabet unit Google four years ago for refusing to
allow an e-mobility app developed by Enel access to
its Android Auto platform.
"A refusal by an undertaking in a dominant position to
ensure that its platform is interoperable with an app of another
undertaking, which thereby becomes more attractive, can be
abusive," the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European
Union (CJEU) said.
The case is C-233/23 Alphabet and Others.