Google Says "Major Setback For Indian Consumers" After Rs 1,338 Crore Fine
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Google on Friday said that the India's antitrust watchdog's decision to fine it Rs 1,338 crore or about $162 million for anti-competitive practices was a "major setback" for consumers and businesses in the country.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Thursday said Google leveraged its dominant position in markets such as online search and app store for Android to protect the position of its apps like Chrome and YouTube in mobile web browsers and online video hosting.
Besides the fine, the CCI also ordered Google to change its approach to its Android platform and restricted it from certain revenue sharing agreements with smartphone makers.
"Android has created more choice for everyone, and supports thousands of successful businesses in India and around the world," a Google spokesperson said on Friday.