Tanjiro.Kamado
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In an unfolding tragedy to Apple, Europe’s highest court has upheld state aid found by EU against Ireland and Apple to the tune of €13 billion in unpaid taxes, thus affirming EU’s tightening noose on Big Tech’s tax evasion. This is in addition to the court’ s ruling to award a €2. $4 billion antitrust penalty granted against Google for abusing its dominance to filter competitors from appearances of special prominence… Both judgments underline the EU’s uncompromising approach to regulating big internet giants, while Apple reacted only in disappointment and Ireland completely rejected the idea of offering preferential taxation conditions. Google at least has shifted its means and is dissatisfied with the ruling of the college.