Luxembourg: Google<\/a> today launched a legal challenge to a record 2.4-billion eu<\/a>ro fine imposed by European anti-trust authorities for favouring its own shopping service, lodging an appeal at the EU court in Luxembourg.<\/p>\n \n\tThe move sets up a court battle between Brussels and the internet giant that could take years to resolve and make already tense relations between Europe and the US tech giant even more fraught.<\/p>\n \n\tThe EU hit Google with the record fine in June for illegally favouring its shopping service in search results, giving the company 90 days to comply or face further fines.<\/p>\n A spokesman for the Court of Justice of the European Union<\/a> confirmed to AFP that the appeal had been submitted.<\/p>\n \n\tLodging the appeal does not suspend the fine, meaning Google is still obliged to pay up, though it can put the money in a blocked account until the decision is reached.<\/p>\n \n\tConcurrent to the appeal, Google last week also notified to the EU that it would attempt to meet the demands of the EU decision.<\/p>\n \n\tIn an interview with AFP, Europe's anti-trust chief Margrethe Vestager last week said some of that proposal \"pointed in the very right direction\", but could only be judged once in effect.<\/p>\n \n\tThis had raised hopes that Google may be choosing a more conciliatory road with the EU, but the appeal risks embittering matters still further.<\/p>\n \n\tA spokesman for Google confirmed today they had filed the appeal but said the company had no further comment to make.<\/p>\n \n\tThe legal battle extends the already seven-year tussle with the EU, including a failed effort to settle, that could affect crucial parts of Google's business model.<\/p>\n The fine over Google Shopping broke the previous European Union record for a monopoly case against US chipmaker Intel<\/a> of 1.06 billion euros in 2009 and made the EU the global leader in regulating Silicon Valley<\/a> giants.<\/p>\n \n\tBrussels accuses Google of giving its own service too much priority in search results to the detriment of other price comparison services, such as TripAdvisor and Expedia.<\/p>\n The verdict came less than a year after Vestager shocked Washington and the world with an order that iPhone<\/a> manufacturer<\/a> Apple<\/a> repay 13 billion euros in back taxes in Ireland -- against Dublin's wishes.<\/p>\nThe EU is also expected to soon decide another case against Google over abusing its dominance of internet search to impose its Android mobile operating system.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60472520,"title":"Qualcomm, Nokia to collaborate on driving wide-scale mobile 5G NR deployments","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/qualcomm-nokia-to-collaborate-on-driving-wide-scale-mobile-5g-nr-deployments\/60472520","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60472865,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Google launches appeal against 2.4-bn euro EU fine: Court","synopsis":"1.06 billion euros in 2009 and made the EU the global leader.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/google-launches-appeal-against-2-4-bn-euro-eu-fine-court","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-09-12 08:59:54","lastupd":"2017-09-12 09:11:00","breadcrumbTags":["eu","european union","manufacturer","google","Apple","Industry","Silicon Valley","iPhone","Intel"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/google-launches-appeal-against-2-4-bn-euro-eu-fine-court"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-09-12" data-index="article_1">
卢森堡:谷歌今天推出了一个法律挑战,达到创纪录的2.4欧盟ro罚款由欧洲反垄断当局支持自己的购物服务,住宿在卢森堡在欧盟法院上诉。 此举设置布鲁塞尔和这家互联网巨头之间的官司,可能需要数年时间才能解决,使已经紧张的欧洲和美国科技巨头之间的关系更加紧张。 欧盟打击谷歌的记录好6月因非法有利于购物服务的搜索结果,给予公司90天进一步遵守,否则将面临罚款。 法院的发言人欧盟向法新社证实,上诉被提交。 住宿上诉不暂停罚款,这意味着谷歌仍有义务支付,尽管它可以封锁帐户把钱直到到达的决定。 并发的吸引力,谷歌上周还通知欧盟,它将试图满足欧盟的要求决定。 在接受法新社采访时,欧洲反垄断首席Margrethe Vestager上周说一些建议“指向正确的方向”,但实际上只能评价一次。 这带来了希望,谷歌可能会选择一种更为和缓的道路与欧盟,但上诉风险进一步使受苦很重要。 谷歌发言人今天证实他们已经提起上诉,但表示该公司没有进一步的评论。 官司扩展了已经七年的争斗与欧盟,包括失败的努力解决,可能会影响谷歌的商业模式的关键部分。 罚款在谷歌购物打破了此前欧盟美国芯片制造商垄断案英特尔2009年10.6亿欧元的欧盟全球领先的调节硅谷巨人。 布鲁塞尔指责谷歌给自己的服务太多优先搜索结果损害其他价格比较服务,如TripAdvisor和Expedia。 判决后不到一年的维斯塔震惊了华盛顿和世界秩序iPhone制造商苹果偿还130亿欧元税款在爱尔兰,都柏林的愿望。
Luxembourg: Google<\/a> today launched a legal challenge to a record 2.4-billion eu<\/a>ro fine imposed by European anti-trust authorities for favouring its own shopping service, lodging an appeal at the EU court in Luxembourg.<\/p>\n \n\tThe move sets up a court battle between Brussels and the internet giant that could take years to resolve and make already tense relations between Europe and the US tech giant even more fraught.<\/p>\n \n\tThe EU hit Google with the record fine in June for illegally favouring its shopping service in search results, giving the company 90 days to comply or face further fines.<\/p>\n A spokesman for the Court of Justice of the European Union<\/a> confirmed to AFP that the appeal had been submitted.<\/p>\n \n\tLodging the appeal does not suspend the fine, meaning Google is still obliged to pay up, though it can put the money in a blocked account until the decision is reached.<\/p>\n \n\tConcurrent to the appeal, Google last week also notified to the EU that it would attempt to meet the demands of the EU decision.<\/p>\n \n\tIn an interview with AFP, Europe's anti-trust chief Margrethe Vestager last week said some of that proposal \"pointed in the very right direction\", but could only be judged once in effect.<\/p>\n \n\tThis had raised hopes that Google may be choosing a more conciliatory road with the EU, but the appeal risks embittering matters still further.<\/p>\n \n\tA spokesman for Google confirmed today they had filed the appeal but said the company had no further comment to make.<\/p>\n \n\tThe legal battle extends the already seven-year tussle with the EU, including a failed effort to settle, that could affect crucial parts of Google's business model.<\/p>\n The fine over Google Shopping broke the previous European Union record for a monopoly case against US chipmaker Intel<\/a> of 1.06 billion euros in 2009 and made the EU the global leader in regulating Silicon Valley<\/a> giants.<\/p>\n \n\tBrussels accuses Google of giving its own service too much priority in search results to the detriment of other price comparison services, such as TripAdvisor and Expedia.<\/p>\n The verdict came less than a year after Vestager shocked Washington and the world with an order that iPhone<\/a> manufacturer<\/a> Apple<\/a> repay 13 billion euros in back taxes in Ireland -- against Dublin's wishes.<\/p>\nThe EU is also expected to soon decide another case against Google over abusing its dominance of internet search to impose its Android mobile operating system.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60472520,"title":"Qualcomm, Nokia to collaborate on driving wide-scale mobile 5G NR deployments","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/qualcomm-nokia-to-collaborate-on-driving-wide-scale-mobile-5g-nr-deployments\/60472520","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60472865,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Google launches appeal against 2.4-bn euro EU fine: Court","synopsis":"1.06 billion euros in 2009 and made the EU the global leader.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/google-launches-appeal-against-2-4-bn-euro-eu-fine-court","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-09-12 08:59:54","lastupd":"2017-09-12 09:11:00","breadcrumbTags":["eu","european union","manufacturer","google","Apple","Industry","Silicon Valley","iPhone","Intel"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/google-launches-appeal-against-2-4-bn-euro-eu-fine-court"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/google-launches-appeal-against-2-4-bn-euro-eu-fine-court/60472865">
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