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posted by martyb on Sunday October 02 2016, @04:06PM   Printer-friendly
from the searching-for-an-answer dept.

Reuters has obtained a document that shows how the European Union intends to punish Alphabet/Google for antitrust violations:

EU antitrust regulators plan to order Alphabet's Google to stop paying financial incentives to smartphone makers to pre-install Google Search exclusively on their devices and warned the company of a large fine, an EU document showed. The document, running to more than 150 pages, was sent to complainants last week for feedback. Google received a copy in April in which the European Commission accused it of using its dominant Android mobile operating system to shut out rivals.

The EU competition enforcer in its charge sheet, known as a statement of objections, said it planned to tell the U.S. technology giant to halt payments or discounts to mobile phone manufacturers in return for pre-installing Google's Play Store with Google Search.

The regulators also want to prevent Google from forcing smartphone makers to pre-install its proprietary apps if this restricts their ability to use competing operating systems based on Android. Google "cannot punish or threaten" companies for not complying with its conditions, according to the document seen by Reuters.

The Commission's investigation followed a complaint by FairSearch, a lobby group supported by companies that want to ensure they are not disadvantaged by search engine market dominance, in March 2013. Google could face a large fine because the anti-competitive practices, which started from January 2011, are still ongoing, the document said.

Here is the FairSearch website.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 02 2016, @05:14PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 02 2016, @05:14PM (#409108)

    If governments really care about search engine competition they wouldn't have taken down services like Megaupload and they would have passed laws that ensured that services like Veoh (the original) won't get sued out of existence. They only care about businesses that grease the palms of politicians, limit competition, and feed the people self serving and government serving propaganda while distracting and keeping us from real issues and keeping us ignorant.