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KPPU Proves Google Monopolizes Competition by Limiting Payment Methods
Google is considered proven to require application developers to use Google Play Billing and punish those who refuse the policy.
Google fined $12.6M in Indonesia for monopolistic practices in payment system
Google has been subjected to monopoly violations once more, this time by an Asian nation. Google was fined $12.6 million by Indonesia’s antitrust agency, KPPU. The allegation concerns its payment system services for the Google Play Store.
Google fined $12.4M by Indonesia for unfair business practices, Reuters reports
KPPU, Indonesia’s antitrust regulator, fined Google $12.4M for unfair business practices related to its payment system services for its Google
Indonesian Antitrust Watchdog Hits Google with $13.1 Million Fine
Indonesia’s antitrust watchdog KPPU has fined Google $13.1 million for monopolistic practices in its Play Store.
Google fined 12.5 million USD for unfair business practices in Indonesia
Indonesia's antitrust agency, KPPU, announced on January 22 that it has imposed a fine of 202.5 billion IDR (12.5 million USD) on Google for abusing its dominant market position to force local app developers to use its payment system services for the Google Play Store.
Google fined IDR 202 billion for antitrust violations in Indonesia
The Indonesian Competition Commission (KPPU) has imposed a fine of IDR 202 billion (US$12.4 million) on Google LLC for breaching antitrust regulations.
Indonesia fines Google for monopolistic, unfair practices in Play services
The antitrust agency ordered Google to immediately cease enforcing the mandatory use of its Google Play Billing and to allow developers to introduce alternative billing options next to Google Play's billing system.
Indonesia fines Google US$12.4M for monopolistic practices
Indonesia’s antitrust watchdog has ordered technology giant Google to pay IDR202.5 billion (US$12.4 million) for monopolistic practices related to payment services on its app store.
Indonesia hit Google with a RM55.2 million fine due to monopolistic practices
Indonesia government has found Google guilty of unfair business practices. The ruling revolve around Google Play payment options and service fees.
Google fined $12.5 mln for unfair business practices in Indonesia
Indonesia's antitrust agency, KPPU, announced on Wednesday that it has imposed a fine of IDR202.5 billion ($12.5 million) on Google for abusing its dominant market position to force local app developers to use its payment system services for the Google Play Store.
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Google to File Appeal After Receiving Copy of KPPU Ruling
Google Limited Liability Company (LLC) has rejected the KPPU verdict which they found guilty of alleged market monopoly.
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Indonesia Fines Google $12.6 Million for Antitrust Violations Over Payment System
Indonesia‘s antitrust agency, the KPPU, has imposed a significant fine on Google, amounting to 202.5 billion Rupiahs, ...
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