Some of Google’s oldest foes have been given the chance to take a swipe at the US giant’s appeal of a US$2.7bil (RM11.3bil) European Union antitrust fine for choking competition for shopping-search services.
The EU’s General Court said European consumer group BEUC, German magazine publishers and Foundem – the first company to complain to the EU about how Google treats shopping rivals – can all intervene in the case because they have a direct interest in the result.
