The American tech giant has been ordered to pay €1.7 billion to Swedish firm Klarna for favoring its own price comparison service. This marks the latest episode in a series of sanctions against Google in Europe for abuse of dominant market position, writes Le Monde columnist Isabelle Chaperon.

  • kubofhromoslav@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Unfunny fact: Europe pays that amount just for Microsoft Office / 365 in under 2 months. While having available LibreOffice free of charge fully legally…

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          Oh. I thought “Europe” meant European governments and similar institutions.

          Still very bad.

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            9 hours ago

            I meant Europe as a region, as defined by Microsoft’s internal division.

            But yeah, also governments are paying crazy money for that. And that ARE taxpayers money… 😐