Google called on Europe’s highest court to reject an EU antitrust appeal. Officials contested a lower court decision that canceled a penalty against the company. The European Commission had charged Google with imposing restrictive terms in agreements with publishers. The firm’s counsel said the Commission’s latest claims were incomplete and incorrect. A final decision in the case is anticipated within several months.
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