Google was originally fined for blocking an Android Auto application, with a European court not ruling in favor of the app ...
The legal battle commenced in 2021 when the Italian antitrust authority imposed a fine of €102 million ($106.7 million) on Google for obstructing Enel’s JuicePass application from operating on Android ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled Tuesday that Google's decision to deny developer Enel's JuicePass app access to Android Auto's platform was an abuse of market power. Initially ...
Google's refusal to let an Enel e-mobility app access its Android Auto platform can be considered an abuse of its market ...
Europe's top court has weighed in to clarify the rules around interoperability requirements on Big Tech in a referral on a ...
The Italian Competition Authority fined Google’s parent company Alphabet over $113 million in 2021 for blocking an app that ...
European court finds Google's lack of interoperability with another company’s app an abuse of dominance even if it did not ...
Google loses EU antitrust case over Android Auto, with court ruling its refusal to allow a third-party app was ...
The extended support window only applies to Android devices with the latest Qualcomm chipsets. To start, the eight-year ...
The ECJ classifies Google's refusal to grant third parties access to Android Auto as potentially abusive. The system must be ...
Judges in the EU's Court of Justice have said that Google's refusal to let Enel host an electric-vehicle charging app on its Android Auto platform might break EU competition rules.