BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Google (GOOGL.O) appealed on Monday against a record 2.4-billion-euro ($2.9 billion) EU antitrust fine, with its chances of success boosted by Intels (INTC.O) partial victory last week against another EU sanction.The worlds most popular Internet search engine, a unit of the U.S. firm Alphabet, launched its appeal two months after it was fined by the European Commission for abusing its dominance in Europe by giving prominent placement in searches to its comparison shopping service and demoting rival offerings.The Luxembourg-based General Court, Europes second-highest, is expected to take several years before ruling on the appeal.A court spokeswoman said Google had not asked for an interim order to suspend the European Union decision.
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