Google could face a fine of hundreds of millions of euros over alleged DMA violations. EU scrutiny intensifies.
EU May Fine Google Triple Million Euros Over Favoring Itself In Search Results
Original: EU May Fine Google Triple Million Euros Over Favoring Itself In Search Results
Importance: Googleへの大規模な罰金が業務運営に直接影響を与えるため。
Summary
The European Union may impose a fine in the hundreds of millions of euros on Google for allegedly favoring its own services in search results, as part of a Digital Markets Act (DMA) breach. This fine, related to an investigation opened in March 2025, is expected to be announced in early summer.
Key Points
- EU is considering a fine of hundreds of millions of euros on Google
- Favoring its own services is under scrutiny
- Fine relates to a breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA)
- Investigation began in March 2025
- Announcement expected in early summer
View developer summary
The EU is set to fine Google potentially hundreds of millions of euros for violating the Digital Markets Act by favoring its own services in search results, as part of an ongoing investigation since March 2025. An announcement is expected before the summer break, and Google is testing DMA-related changes in search results.
Source: https://www.seroundtable.com/eu-fine-google-triple-million-euros-41382.html
Outlet: Search Engine Roundtable
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