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Google Faces Potential €1 Billion EU Fine for Search Self-Preferencing Under DMA

Original: 搜尋結果偏袒自家服務,Google 恐遭歐盟祭出近十億歐元天價罰款

Google faces a potential €1 billion EU fine under the Digital Markets Act for favoring its own services in search results.

The EU is reportedly preparing a massive fine of nearly €1 billion against Google for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by self-preferencing its own services in search results. If finalized, this would mark the largest penalty ever imposed by the EU under the DMA framework. The decision underscores Europe's aggressive antitrust enforcement, potentially forcing Google to significantly alter its search display and algorithms.

According to the latest news, tech giant Google, accused of favoring its own services in search results (i.e., "self-preferencing" behavior), is under severe investigation by the European Commission and may face a sky-high fine of nearly one billion euros (equivalent to tens of billions of New Taiwan dollars). This penalty is being pursued under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which the EU has strongly promoted in recent years.

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