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Google has appealed its search monopoly ruling.
It is also expected to face a large EU fine in the coming months.
The outcome could reshape how search and its defaults work for everyone downstream.

The legal moves
Google appealed the antitrust ruling against its search business, and at the same time it is bracing for a significant fine from the EU expected in the coming months. Two of the biggest regulatory pressures on the company are playing out at once, on two continents.
Why bloggers should care
This is not just corporate drama. Remedies in these cases can touch the defaults, the deals, and the structure that decide how traffic flows across the web. If courts force changes to how Google handles search defaults or its own products in results, the ripple reaches every publisher that depends on Google for traffic.
The practical stance
You cannot control the courts, so control your exposure. Keep building direct channels, email, community, and loyal return visitors, so a regulatory shake-up does not decide your fate. The smartest people on X are not predicting the verdict, they are reducing how much any single platform can hurt them.
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