Google insists it is focused on continued openness for users, partners and developers.
A €4.1billion fine has been upheld against Google for anti-competitive practices
Google insists it is focused on continued openness for users, partners and developers.
It's responded to a European Court of Justice decision to uphold the fine against them.
The company says it adapted its agreements to comply with the original judgement.
The case centred on alleged anti-competitive practices over its Android devices.

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