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EU court upholds Google's $854,250 Italian fine over gambling advertising

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The EU's General Court upheld an $854,250 fine against Google for violating Italian gambling advertising regulations. The fine was originally imposed by Italy's antitrust authority. This decision reinforces the ability of national regulators to penalize tech companies for non-compliance with local advertising laws.

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