The Korea Fair Trade ‌Commission's (KFTC) Market Surveillance Bureau found Google's alleged abuse of market dominance ⁠in ...
SEOUL, July 1 (Reuters) - South Korea's antitrust regulator alleged on Wednesday that Alphabet's Google abused its dominant ...
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South Korea's antitrust regulator has launched formal proceedings against Google over a developer incentive program that allegedly steered game publishers away from rival app stores.
Korea's competition watchdog says Google leaned on game developers to favour Play, flagging a possible fine near $547m.
South Korea has accused Google of abusing its Play Store dominance through its "Project Hug" programme. The tech giant denies ...
But just before Computex, Google announced its Googlebook initiative, which is set to launch later in the year. Googlebook is ...
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) is facing fresh antitrust pressure in South Korea after the country's competition regulator accused the company of using its dominance in Android app distribution to limit ...
South Korea's antitrust regulator has accused Google (GOOG) of abusing its dominant position in the Android app marketplace to stifle competition and said it will seek corrective measures and ...
The Korea Fair Trade Commission has warned Google it could face a fine of up to 850 billion won ($549 million) for allegedly ...
South Korea's antitrust regulator accuses Google's 'Project Hug' of stifling competition in the Android app market. The Korea ...