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xorium
on June 27, 2017
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European Commission fines Google €2.42B for abusin...
It's not that complex!
Corporate law is extremely complex.
matthewmacleod
on June 27, 2017
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That's a glib answer. Google is free to continue doing business in the EU and is does not 'have no choice but to pay up'. That's simple.
jlebrech
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I think the more "complex" the EU tries to make it in order to extract money from big corps the harder it can also be for smaller firms if those rules apply to those also.
matthewmacleod
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I see no evidence that the EU is legislating in order to extract money from corporations, so the very basis of your idea is flawed.
tripzilch
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But this ruling is specifically about companies with market dominance, so it does very much not apply to smaller firms.
tripzilch
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It seemed pretty clear-cut to me, from the well-written article :)
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