Google has been served a massive lawsuit in Europe for monopolistic behaviors.
Today, things are coming to another head for the California-based tech giant. A price comparison service based in Sweden, called PriceRunner, is taking on Google in a lawsuit for €2.1 billion .
"We are [...] seeking compensation for the damage Google has caused us during many years," said PriceRunner CEO Mikael Lindahl in a statement."But are also seeing this lawsuit as a fight for consumers who have suffered tremendously from Google’s infringement of the competition law for the past fourteen years and still today."
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