At an appeals hearing at the European Union’s, EU, Court of Justice, Google accused the EU antitrust watchdogs of blundering their way through a probe that resulted in a $4.5B fine for allegedly abusing the market power of its Android mobile-phone, Samuel Stolton of Bloomberg reports. Lawyers for the unit said the European Commission made “grave errors,” failing to take into account Android’s success stemmed from innovation rather than brute force.
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