US tech giant Google has filed a legal challenge in Supreme Court to block a ruling by the Competition Commission of India that will force the firm to change how it markets its Android platform, news agency Reuters reported. Citing sources privy to the development, Reuters earlier this week said that Google considers a legal challenge as its last hope …
NEW DELHI: Google is preparing to approach India’s Supreme Court within days to try to block a ruling by the country’s antitrust watchdog that will force the U.S. company to change how it markets its Android platform, two people familiar with its strategy told Reuters. Google, however, has been worried about the Indian decision as the remedies ordered are seen …
Google is preparing to approach India's Supreme Court within days to try to block a ruling by the country's antitrust watchdog that will force the U.S. company to change how it markets its Android platform, two people familiar with its strategy told Reuters. Google, however, has been worried about the Indian decision as the remedies ordered are seen as more …
An Indian tribunal on Wednesday declined a request by Google to block an antitrust ruling that ordered the tech giant to change its approach to its Android platform, dealing the U.S. firm a setback in a key growth market. In October, the Competition Commission of India fined Alphabet Inc.'s Google $161 million for exploiting its dominant position in markets such …
The story so far: The Competition Commission of India has imposed a provisional fine of ₹1,337.76 crore on Alphabet-owned Google for “abusing its dominant position” in markets related to the Android mobile device ecosystem. The CCI held that through these restrictions in agreements Google made sure that the manufacturers who wished to use Google’s proprietary apps had to use Google’s …