The European Union’s top court has upheld a record-breaking antitrust fine levied against Google. The European Commission initially penalized the tech giant for strengthening the dominance of its Google search engine through its Android operating system. Google was accused of abusing its market position by leveraging Android to favor its own services. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled in favor of the Commission, confirming the substantial financial penalty. This decision reinforces the EU's stance on curbing anticompetitive practices by major tech companies. The ruling signifies a major victory for regulators seeking to ensure fair competition in the digital market. Google may appeal, but the ECJ’s confirmation strengthens the case against the company.