Italy’s price comparison site operator Moltiply Group is suing Alphabet’s Google for 2.97 billion euros ($3.33 billion) in damages over what it called anti-competitive behavior. The lawsuit, which leans on a key European Commission ruling, alleges that the tech giant abused its market dominance to suppress competition from Trovaprezzi.it, a comparison platform operated by Moltiply subsidiary 7Pixel.
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