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Swedish Patent and Market Court Delays Ruling in PriceRunner Antitrust Case Against Google

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The Patent and Market Court in Sweden has rescheduled the release of its judgment in the antitrust lawsuit filed by the comparison shopping service PriceRunner against Google. The court originally intended to issue its ruling on a different date but has now moved the publication to a later time, delaying the conclusion of the legal proceedings.

The litigation centers on allegations that Google violated competition laws by favoring its own comparison shopping services in search results, which PriceRunner claims caused the company significant financial harm. PriceRunner initiated the lawsuit seeking damages, arguing that Google’s practices restricted fair competition within the European market. The court’s decision to postpone the judgment extends the timeline for a case that has drawn attention for its potential impact on how major technology platforms manage search rankings and advertising services.

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Date: June 3, 2026

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