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.


Only small part of that is tax money. Most are businesses.
Oh. I thought “Europe” meant European governments and similar institutions.
Still very bad.
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… 😐