
Google Slapped With $36 Million Fine Amid Anti-Competitive Practices In Australia

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Google has agreed to pay a $36 million fine in Australia due to allegations of anti-competitive practices involving Telstra and Optus. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) stated that Google paid these telecom companies to pre-install its search app, limiting competition. The proposed fine is pending approval from the Federal Court. This legal issue adds to Google's challenges in Australia, including a recent court ruling against it in a lawsuit by Epic Games and rising legal costs affecting its stock performance.
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