A UK couple has successfully concluded a 15-year legal battle against Google, resulting in a court order for the tech giant to pay over Rs 26,000 crore (approximately $3 billion). The case, which dates back to 2006, was initiated by the founders of the UK website Foundem, who alleged anti-competitive practices by Google. This ruling marks a significant setback for Google, reinforcing the ongoing scrutiny of its market practices and the legal challenges it faces globally.
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How a #couple won $3 #billion battle against tech giant #Google after 15-year legal fight https://t.co/EEw3XYIEI2
#WATCH | A major setback for tech giant Google, it has lost the legal battle against UK website Foundem's founder couple. Anjali Palod joins in with details on the case that dates back to 2006 @palodanjali #Google https://t.co/T3I8i76koj