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Google claims EU tech rules stifle innovation
Google is pushing back against the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), saying it might actually make things worse for users.
The DMA is meant to stop big platforms from giving their own services—like Google Shopping or Flights—an unfair boost in search results, but the EU claims Google isn't playing by the rules.
Google could face massive fines if it doesn't comply
If Google doesn't comply, it could face massive fines—up to 10% of its global revenue.
Google argues that some DMA changes could lead to clunky user experiences and even drive up prices on things like hotel and airline bookings.
The bigger picture: this fight will shape how tech giants operate in Europe and what choices you get online.