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Daily Times on MSNGoogle fined $36m for anti-competitive android search deals in Australia
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Google has agreed to pay a Aus$55 million (US$36 million) penalty for striking "anti-competitive" deals to pre-install only its own search engine on Android mobile phones sold by two leading ...
Google Asia Pacific has admitted that it had engaged in two separate contraventions of this provision. ACCC’s Chair, Gina-Cass Gottlieb, similarly stated: Conduct that restricts competition is illegal ...
In today’s Digest, we discuss Google being fined $36M over Aussie telco deals, Meta planning a fourth AI shake-up in six months, and EU digital rules stalling a US trade statement.
Google has admitted to engaging in anti-competitive behavior in Australia because of search agreements it made with two ...
Google agrees to change business practices as the regulator says deals with Telstra and Optus restricted consumer choice.
Google has agreed to pay $36M (USD) after findings by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission revealed that Google ...
Google has agreed to pay a 55 million Australian dollar ($36 million) fine for signing anticompetitive deals with Australia’s ...
Ticker: Union says Air Canada flight attendants won’t return to work; Google to pay $36M fine for anticompetitive deals ...
Google agreed on Monday to pay a A$55 million ($35.8 million) fine in Australia after the consumer watchdog found it had hurt ...
Under the anticompetitive agreements, Telstra and Optus only pre-installed Google Search on Android phones sold to customers.
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