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S. Korea fines Google almost US$180 mil for market abuse

Tech giant hampers competition by preventing smartphone makers from installing modified versions of Android, watchdog rules

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Sep 2021 4:00PM

S. Korea fines Google almost US$180 mil for market abuse
The Googleplex headquarters. Google and Apple dominate the online app market in South Korea, the world’s 12th largest economy known for its technological prowess. – Wikipedia pic, September 14, 2021

SEOUL – South Korea’s anti-trust watchdog fined Google nearly US$180 million (RM747 million) today for abusing its dominance in the mobile operating systems and app markets, it said, the latest in a series of regulatory moves against tech giants around the world.

The penalty came weeks after South Korea passed a law banning major app store operators such as Google and Apple from forcing software developers to use their payment systems, effectively declaring their lucrative Play Store and App Store monopolies illegal.

Last week, a United States judge ordered Apple to loosen control over its App Store payment system in an anti-trust battle with Fortnite maker Epic Games.

Google and Apple dominate the online app market in South Korea, the world’s 12th largest economy known for its technological prowess.

The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) has investigated Google since 2016 for allegedly preventing local smartphone makers such as Samsung Electronics from customising its Android OS.

It said Google hampered market competition through an “anti-fragmentation agreement” preventing smartphone makers from installing modified versions of Android, known as “Android forks”, on their devices.

“Because of this, device makers cannot launch innovative products with new services,” the KFTC added in a statement.

“As a result, Google can further cement its market dominance in the mobile OS market.”

It fined Google 207.4 billion won (RM733.9 million) and ordered the global tech giant to take corrective steps.

Google has maintained that its Play Store commissions charged are standard in the industry and fair compensation for building safe marketplaces where developers can reach people around the world.

The Play Store had revenues of almost 6 trillion won in 2019, accounting for 63% of the country’s total, according to data from Seoul’s Science Ministry. – AFP, September 14, 2021

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