Skip to main content
Swedish Court Rules Against Google in Favor of Klarna, Orders $1.5 Billion in Damages
← Docket
Law

Swedish Court Rules Against Google in Favor of Klarna, Orders $1.5 Billion in Damages

In a significant antitrust ruling, a Swedish court has ordered Google to pay $1.5 billion to Klarna, determining that the search engine favored its own price-comparison tool over Klarna's PriceRunner.

Editorial Staff1 min read

A Swedish court has issued a ruling that could have major implications for Google's business practices. The court found that Google had prioritized its own price-comparison tool at the expense of Klarna's PriceRunner site.

As a result of this decision, Google has been ordered to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Klarna. This ruling highlights ongoing concerns regarding competition in the tech industry.

The case underscores the challenges that companies like Klarna face when competing against dominant players like Google in the digital marketplace.

Related Reading

Supermarkets EuropeMilano LegalRoma LegalMelbourne LegalNationuNoto Real EstateFirenze LegalPetrolfoundRealestate FundsCorrierediplomaticoDigital FrequenciesAfrica LegalDiplomaticoPalermo LegalTorino LegalMoskov PetrolSaintmoritz RealestateVenezia LegalParis LegalCorrierediplomatico