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(Repeats story published earlier. No change to text.)*India antitrust rulings latest setback for Google in key | |
market*Google wants Indian antitrust decisions to be quashed*Indian watchdog copied parts of EU order, Google alleges*Google says its conduct is not anti-competitive - filingNEW DELHI, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Google has told a tribunal | |
in India that the country's antitrust investigators copied parts | |
of a European ruling against the U.S. firm for abusing the | |
market dominance of its Android operating system, arguing the | |
decision be quashed, legal papers show.The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in October fined | |
Alphabet Inc's Google $161 million for exploiting its | |
dominant position in markets such as online search and the | |
Android app store, and asked it to change restrictions imposed | |
on smartphone makers related to pre-installing apps.Sources told Reuters in October that Google was worried | |
about the Indian decision as the remedies ordered were seen as | |
more sweeping than the European Commission's landmark 2018 | |
ruling for imposing unlawful restrictions on Android mobile | |
device makers. Google has challenged a record 4.1-billion-euro | |
($4.3 billion) fine in that case.In its filing to an Indian appeals tribunal, Google argues | |
the CCI's investigation unit "copy-pasted extensively from a | |
European Commission decision, deploying evidence from Europe | |
that was not examined in India"."There are more than 50 instances of copypasting", in some | |
cases "word-for-word", and the watchdog erroneously dismissed | |
the issue, Google said in its filing which is not public but has | |
been reviewed by Reuters."The Commission failed to conduct an impartial, balanced, | |
and legally sound investigation ... Google's mobile app | |
distribution practices are pro-competitive and not unfair/ | |
exclusionary."Spokespeople for the CCI and European Commission did not | |
immediately respond to requests for comment.Google said in a statement it decided to appeal the CCI's | |
decision as it believes "it presents a major setback for | |
our Indian users and businesses". It did not comment on the | |
copy-pasting allegations in its filing.Google has asked the tribunal to quash the CCI's order, and | |
the case will be heard on Wednesday.The Indian competition ruling came as Google faces increased | |
antitrust scrutiny the world over. Google licenses its Android | |
system to smartphone makers, but critics say it imposes | |
restrictions that are anti-competitive.The U.S. firm says Android has created more choice for | |
everyone and such agreements help keep the operating system | |
free. In Europe, 75% of 550 million smartphones run on Android, | |
compared with 97% of 600 million devices in India, Counterpoint | |
Research estimates.The CCI ruled in October that Google's licensing of its Play | |
Store "shall not be linked with the requirement of | |
pre-installing" Google search services, the Chrome browser, | |
YouTube or any other Google applications.In its appeal, Google alleges the CCI only found antitrust | |
infringements related to the Google search app, Chrome browser | |
and YouTube, but its order "extends beyond" that.Separately, Google has also appealed against another Indian | |
antitrust decision where it was fined $113 million for | |
restricting the use of third-party billing or payment processing | |
services in India. The appeal is yet to be heard.($1 = 0.9493 euros) | |
(Reporting by Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil; Additional | |
reporting by Arpan Chaturvedi; Editing by Mark Potter) |