Google faces a fine in the EU for refusing to comply with data-sharing demands
The European Union has demanded that Google share data with rivals for fair competition.
Google has avoided a breakup in the EU, however, it faces a large fine for refusing to share data with rivals.
The European Commission has demanded that Google share information on how its algorithms prioritize search results.
This would affect Google's monopoly on the market, and give way to fair and open competition for other search engine platforms.
The fine Google may face is reportedly in the multi-billion dollar range
Google has declined to comment on the matter.