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MELBOURNE, Austalia (AP) — Google has agreed to pay a 55 million Australian dollar ($36 million) fine for signing ...
Google agrees to change business practices as the regulator says deals with Telstra and Optus restricted consumer choice.
The Australian government announced Monday that Google must pay after having admitted to making monopolistic preinstallation ...
Google has agreed to pay a fine of $55 million AUD ($36 million USD) for anticompetitive practices, the Australian ...
The consumer watchdog found it had hurt competition by paying the country's two largest telcos to pre-install its search ...
Google's threat to pull out of Australia is a "paradox," said Pasquale, the Brooklyn Law School professor, because it undermines the argument the company has been making in the face of antitrust ...
Australia’s consumer watchdog sued Google on Tuesday alleging the technology giant broke consumer law by misleading Android users about how their location data was collected and used.
Google’s position in Australia’s $2 billion online ad market is so dominant that more than 90 percent of online advertisements seen by Australians in 2020 involved at least one Google service.
The tech giant signed deals with two major telcos to exclusively pre-install their search engine on phones—behaviour which is ...