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GOOGLE FACES ROADBLOCK IN EU ANTITRUST FIGHT OVER ANDROID
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Google suffered a major blow in its effort to overturn a massive European Union antitrust fine tied to its Android operating system.
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The European Court of Justice's advocate general recommended dismissing Google's appeal against a penalty exceeding 4 billion euros, siding with EU regulators who accused the company of using Android's dominance to stifle competition.
The non-binding opinion, issued by a top legal adviser, carries significant weight, as judges often follow such guidance in final rulings.
The case centers on Google's practices with Android, the world's most widely used mobile operating system, powering billions of devices.EU regulators argued that Google imposed unfair restrictions on device makers, requiring them to pre-install Google Search and Chrome to access the Play Store. These rules, the EU said, limited consumer choice and blocked rival apps and search engines from gaining ground.
Google challenged the fine, claiming its business model fosters innovation and keeps Android free for manufacturers. A lower court slightly reduced the penalty, but the advocate general's stance suggests the fine will likely stand, reinforcing the EU's push to curb Big Tech's market power. The decision adds to Google's mounting legal battles in Europe, where it faces scrutiny over other business practices.

GOOGLE'S LEGAL STRATEGY Google's appeal hinges on challenging the EU's interpretation of its Android practices.
The company insists that requiring its apps supports a free platform, as manufacturers avoid development costs while users get a familiar interface. Google also argued that the EU failed to prove its actions harmed competition, noting that Android devices host countless rival apps, from Firefox to Bing.
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