An Indian tribunal gave partial relief to Alphabet Inc’s Google by setting aside four of 10 antitrust directives in a case related to abuse of its dominant position in Android. | Reuters
NEW DELHI -An Indian tribunal on Wednesday gave partial relief to Alphabet Inc’s Google by setting aside four of 10 antitrust directives in a case related to abuse of its dominant position in Android.
The Competition Commission of India said in October that Google had exploited its dominant position in Android and told it to remove restrictions imposed on device makers, including related to pre-installation of apps. It also fined Google $161 million.
Among the reliefs, Google will now not need to allow hosting of third-party app stores inside Play Store, as had been previously ordered by the CCI.
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