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Google Sues India's Competition Commission - For Sharing Its Findings About Google (msn.com) 18

Google used its "huge financial muscle" to illegally hurt competitors, the Competition Commission of India found after an antitrust investigation. But now Reuters says Google is suing the commission — for leaking the results of that investigation to the press: "We cooperated fully and maintained confidentiality throughout the investigative process, and we hope and expect the same level of confidentiality from the institutions we engage with," Google's statement added...

India's antitrust authority ordered a probe in 2019, saying Google appeared to have leveraged its dominance to reduce device makers' ability to opt for alternate versions of its mobile operating system and force them to pre-install Google apps. Its 750-page report subsequently found the mandatory pre-installation of apps "amounts to imposition of unfair condition on the device manufacturers" in violation of India's competition law. The report, which has been seen by Reuters but which is not public, also found the company leveraged the position of its Play Store app store to protect its dominance.

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Google Sues India's Competition Commission - For Sharing Its Findings About Google

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  • Lock the lawyers up!

  • I hate to say this; Bing can display what Google dislikes. Welcome some choice even if it is crappy.
  • Numerous restaurants, hotels, tours, service companies have sued (and won) their customers and clients over what appear to be well earned and bad reviews.

    For smaller organizations, this is a losing proposition -- it disturbs the current and potential client base when they learn of this negative behaviour to those who fund the organization.

    Google is not a smaller organization and it's customers are really the business that pays based on clicks

    Fuck Google!

    If I wasn't already, I guess that now I'm on
  • by bubblyceiling ( 7940768 ) on Saturday September 25, 2021 @02:05PM (#61831599)
    Google will learn the hard way that India is not US.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Google will learn the hard way that India is not US.

      The US is a poor example, because we they very lax privacy laws here.
      Court documents for example default to being public, unless a judge explicitly seals records.
      You can be 100% certain what information will be public because of the assumption all of it will be public.

      That and the US doesn't collectively think of simple things like your name as secret private information. Nobody would ever expect it to be, so there is never complaints when others know your name.

      In India their sealed court records are suppo

  • Why do American companies think they have the right to sue regulators for enforcing laws?

    • Lack of pushback from the courts

    • Re:How American ... (Score:4, Informative)

      by Xenx ( 2211586 ) on Saturday September 25, 2021 @03:09PM (#61831705)
      That isn't why Google is suing here. I'm sure they don't want the content exposed, but they're suing because the report was supposed to be confidential. I'm not defending the actions of Google in the report, but if the report was to be confidential then they are in the right here.
      • Who says it should be 'confidential'? Just because Google want the findings kept confidential doesn't make it so. This was the finding of the investigation. I expect that Indian tax payers think differently.

        • by Xenx ( 2211586 )
          I would assume there would be some kind of written agreement saying it was/wasn't to remain confidential. If CCI promised it was confidential, then it should have remained so. I'm not saying Google gets to decide after the fact or anything of the like.
      • Google has little recourse in the breaking of a confidential agreement With India government. But it is still helpful for highlighting the situation for other companies. Next time about that cooperation⦠yeah we tried that before .
    • If you are rich, you are powerful.
  • by guacamole ( 24270 ) on Saturday September 25, 2021 @03:18PM (#61831725)

    This is why the OS vendor should be separated from apps.

  • ...India is just as tired of your shit as everybody else.

  • Ahem... (Score:4, Interesting)

    by SJ ( 13711 ) on Saturday September 25, 2021 @08:46PM (#61832407)

    So it turns out Google does value privacy after all. No no.... not yours... just their own.

  • The kids at Google fail to understand that government agencies leak worse than a roofless shelter in the middle of a summer monsoon downpour.

    So anything the kids at Google share with any government agency in any country is bound to be released to the general public at some point.

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