Afghanistan, April 17 -- Google is facing a £5 billion lawsuit in the UK, accusing the company of exploiting its market dominance and unfair practices.
Google is facing a collective lawsuit in the UK, estimated to be worth £5 billion (around $6.6 billion), following increasing criticism of tech giants dominating global markets. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, April 16, was initiated by competition law expert, Or Brook, on behalf of thousands of registered businesses in the UK. It accuses Google of exploiting its dominant position in the online search market.
The complaint argues that Google has unlawfully eliminated competition by pre-installing its Chrome browser and search engine on Android devices. Additionally, it claims Goog...