BRUSSELS (Reuters) โ An adviser to Europeโs top court on Thursday sided with Italyโs antitrust authority, saying Alphabet unit Googleโs refusal to allow an e-mobility app developed by Enel access to its Android Auto platform may breach competition rules.
โGoogleโs refusal to provide third-party access to Android Auto platform may be in breach of competition rules,โ Advocate General Laila Medina at the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) said.
The Italian antitrust watchdog fined Google 102 million euro ($113.18 million) in 2021 for favouring Google Maps while blocking Enelโs JuicePass on Android Auto, a software allowing drivers to navigate with maps on their car dashboards and send messages while behind the wheel.
CJEU judges, who will rule in the coming months, usually follow the majority of such non-binding opinions.
The case is C-233/23 Alphabet and Others.
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(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by Philip Blenkinsop)
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