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EU Commission finds that Google Search and Play Store fail to comply with the Digital Markets Act


While Google feels that these rules are 'hurting' more than helping EU consumers at large.

Google responds to this by stating that, the DMA "will hurt European businesses and consumers, hinder innovation, weaken security, and degrade product quality." (Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)While this isn't the EU's final decision, these preliminary findings were enough to make Google look like they're in breach of the DMA. Responding to this report, Google stated in a blog post earlier today that, while the DMA aims at being fair to all players in the market, these rules are "having the opposite effect by hurting European businesses and consumers."

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