NEW DELHI, Jan 20 ― Google yesterday lost its fight in India's Supreme Court to block an antitrust order, in a major setback that will force the US tech giant to change...
NEW DELHI, Jan 20 ― Google yesterday lost its fight in India's Supreme Court to block an antitrust order, in a major setback that will force the US tech giant to change the business model of its popular Android operating system in a key growth market.
A three-judge bench at the Supreme Court, which included India's chief justice, delayed the January 19 implementation of the CCI's directives by one week, but declined to block them.During the hearing, Chandrachud told Google: “Look at the kind of authority which you wield in terms of dominance.” Faisal Kawoosa, founder of Indian research firm Techarc, said the Supreme Court ruling meant Google may have to consider other business models in India, such as charging an upfront fee to startups to provide access to the Android platform and its Play Store.
In India, the CCI has ordered Google that the licensing of its Play Store “shall not be linked with the requirement of pre-installing” Google search services, the Chrome browser, YouTube or any other Google applications.
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