7/2/2026 at 10:20:21 AM
> Europe’s top court has upheld Google’s fine of around 4.1 billion euros ($4.67 billion) over alleged anti-competitive practices.If they lost the case, and the appeal was dismissed, what is ‘alleged’ about it?
by maxldn
7/2/2026 at 4:51:25 PM
"The court said these are X" and "it is a fact that these are X" are distinct claims, and a lot of journalistic manners is pretending you never state as fact things that could be disputed.Of course, since there are lots of ways to describe things in bad faith without ever breaking that rule, it can ring hollow once you lose trust...
by rincebrain
7/2/2026 at 3:32:42 PM
Are court decisions universally recognized? If a court rules someone true in one area, couldn't it still be considered slander/libel in another area if another court rules it as not being true?It is a bit like saying convicted murderer vs murderer. One is claiming the conviction for murder happened (which generally correlates to the murder happening but doesn't openly claim such) while the other directly claims the murder happens. If the conviction is later overturned, does the second claim open one up to more libability for a false claim?
by SkyBelow
7/2/2026 at 11:04:30 AM
I noticed too this in another recent court case journalism recently. Bad journalism or fear?by stogot
7/2/2026 at 11:59:27 AM
The people of CNBC's audience are assumed to have reason to want Google to not lose the case. Major news outlets are biased towards capital holders. This is what journalism looks like when it speaks to its intended audience.by seanclayton
7/2/2026 at 11:20:59 AM
Scary to think that that's a real question with an unclear answer now.by 9dev
7/2/2026 at 2:19:26 PM
Scummy targeting of US companies like this should see US regulators randomly fining EU companies triple the amount.by silexia
7/2/2026 at 5:53:05 PM
The EU doesn't have any equivalent companies. Out of the highest 50 grossing companies in the world (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_companies_by_r...) the only ones in the EU are Lidl's parent company, a handful automakers, and one French oil conglomerate. Grocery has practically no margin, the big European auto makers are all declining rapidly, and the EU already does everything it can to make existence impossible for oil conglomerates.by dlcarrier
7/2/2026 at 6:06:43 PM
The US should have fewer scummy companies.Do note that the US also famously brought a recent antitrust case against Google.
The evidence here is that Google is the one acting badly and being punished in accordance, by both the EU and the US.
Unless of course literally everyone in the world is wrong except you.
by vitally3643
7/2/2026 at 6:08:51 PM
Trump said that (unsurprisingly, he did say something along those lines)by catlikesshrimp