BRUSSELS—Alphabet Inc.’s Google lashed out against the European Union over its recent record €2.42 billion antitrust fine against the company, saying the regulator misstated facts and didn’t show sufficient proof that the search giant’s conduct hurt rivals, according to a summary of the court appeal the company lodged against the EU. Google filed its appeal to the EU court in September, but details of the company’s arguments were published Monday in the EU’s official journal.
Source: Wall Street Journal October 30, 2017 18:33 UTC