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Google Search now targeted by Japan's antitrust watchdog
Google Search’s business model is costing the company more than a few headaches. A few weeks ago, a US court ruled that Google was practicing an illegal monopoly in the search engine segment. Recently,
Japan is the latest country to accuse Google of antitrust violations
Japan’s antitrust watchdog is reportedly accusing Google of violating antitrust laws over its Chrome browser and bundling deals with smartphone makers. Japan's Fair Trade Commission found Google unfairly stifled competition in search market and could issue a cease and desist order.
Google could be accused of antitrust practices in Japan
The JFTC reportedly accuses Google of requiring smartphone manufacturers to sign a contract stating Chrome will be not only pre-downloaded on all devices, but that it will be placed in a certain spot on the screen. The manufacturers are allegedly forced to do this in order to have the Google Play available on their devices.
Japan Watchdog Accuses Google Of Antitrust Violation
Japanese authorities will hand Google a cease-and-desist order over an alleged antitrust violation in the first such move against a US tech titan, a government source said Monday.
After The US, Japan’s FTC Targets Google’s Alleged Monopolistic Practices
Japan's Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) may soon initiate action against Google for alleged breaches of antitrust laws, with investigations finding that Google's contracts with smartphone makers were quite likely to set unfair competition against other players for the internet-search market in Japan.
Japan to order Google to stop violating antitrust law: sources
Japan's competition watchdog plans to order U.S. IT giant Google to halt violations of the country's antitrust law, sources familiar with the matter said
Japan’s FTC to find Google violated law in search case, Nikkei Asia reports
The Japan Fair Trade Commission is expected to find Google guilty of violating the country’s antitrust law, Nikkei Asia reports. Japan’s
Google plans to fight Japanese regulator's allegations of obstructing competition - report
Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) unit Google is preparing to answer allegations from Japan's Fair Trade Commission that the company engaged in anticompetitive practices such as forcing smartphone manufacturers to give priority to Google Search in default screen placement,
Google antitrust case: After the US, Google Faces Antitrust Case in Japan
After the United States, Google is facing trouble in Japan. Japan's competition watchdog, that is, Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC), is expected to find Google guilty of violating the country's antitrust law.
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Japan targets Google over alleged Android ecosystem monopolization
In a similar case, the European Union took action against Google in 2018, accusing Google of breaching European antitrust law ...
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Google to fight Japan's claims that it hobbles rivals in search
Alphabet Inc. is preparing to counter Japanese government allegations that it engages in anti-competitive practices such as ...
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