BRUSSELS, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Europe's top court on
Tuesday upheld a 2.42 billion euro ($2.67 billion) EU antitrust
fine imposed on Alphabet's Google seven years ago for
using its own price comparison shopping service to gain an
unfair advantage over smaller European rivals.
The fine is one of three penalties levied by the European
Commission against Google in the past decade for various
antitrust infringements that have cost the company 8.25 billion
euros in total.
The appeal lodged by Google and Alphabet is dismissed. The
case is C-48/22 P Google and Alphabet v Commission (Google
Shopping).
($1 = 0.9057 euros)
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee
Editing by David Goodman
)