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Indonesia investigating Google over app store payment system

Authorities suspect tech giant had imposed ‘conditional sales and discriminatory practices’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Sep 2022 5:50PM

Indonesia investigating Google over app store payment system
Google Play is the largest app distribution platform in Indonesia, a country of around 270 million people. – GadgetsNow.com pic, September 16, 2022

JAKARTA – Indonesia has launched an antitrust investigation into Google over the tech firm’s insistence that its payment system be used for purchases from its app store, authorities said yesterday, accusing it of unfair business practices.

The US internet giant has been under legal scrutiny in a number of countries over its stipulation that its billing system be used by all buyers on Google Play.

Authorities in Jakarta said in a statement they suspected “Google has abused its dominant position by imposing conditional sales and discriminatory practices in digital application distribution in Indonesia”.

Google Play is the largest app distribution platform in Indonesia, a country of around 270 million people.

Third-party developers offering their apps on Google Play are charged a 15 to 30% service fee, higher than the 5% imposed by other payment systems, according to an initial probe by the nation’s antitrust agency.

“The respective developers cannot refuse the obligation, because Google can impose sanctions by removing their applications from the Google Play store and preventing them from making updates to their applications,” the agency said.

Google Indonesia said today that it would work with the Indonesian authorities “to demonstrate how Google Play supports developers”.

It added that since early this month, it has started a pilot billing system, allowing an alternative payment system alongside the one used on Google Play.

The American multinational has faced a barrage of legal cases in the US, Europe and Asia based on similar accusations.

Google has also faced claims that it unfairly forced its search engine and Chrome internet browser on phone makers using the Android operating system.

On Wednesday, the European Union’s second-highest court ruled that “Google imposed unlawful restrictions on manufacturers of Android mobile devices”.

The court upheld the EU’s record fine of more than €4 billion (RM18 billion) against Google

That case was the third of three major cases brought against Google by the EU’s competition czar Margrethe Vestager, whose legal challenges were the first worldwide to directly take on Silicon Valley tech giants.

South Korea fined Google nearly $180 million last year for abusing its dominant market position in a similar case regarding the Android system. – AFP, September 16, 2022

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