S.Korean antitrust agency fines Google US$177m for abusing market dominance | Malay Mail

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SEOUL, Sept 14 — South Korea’s antitrust regulator on Tuesday fined Alphabet Inc’s Google 207 billion won (RM732.7 million), saying the US technology giant abused its dominant market position to restrict competition in the mobile operating system (OS) market. The Korea Fair Trade Commission...

SEOUL, Sept 14 — South Korea’s antitrust regulator on Tuesday fined Alphabet Inc’s Google 207 billion won , saying the US technology giant abused its dominant market position to restrict competition in the mobile operating system market.

The Korea Fair Trade Commission investigated Google for allegedly preventing local smartphone makers from customising its Android OS. The fine is the latest antitrust setback for Google in South Korea. Earlier this month, parliament passed a bill to ban major app store operators such as Google from forcing software developers to use their payment systems and effectively stopping developers from charging commission on in-app purchases.It said Google has hampered market competition by requiring smartphone makers to abide by an “anti-fragmentation agreement ” when they sign key contracts with Google regarding app store licences.

Under the AFA, device makers were not allowed to install modified versions of Android, known as “Android forks”, on their devices. This practice has helped Google cement its market dominance in the mobile OS market, the KFTC said.

 

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