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South Korea Probes Google for Anti-Competitive Behaviour: Report

South Korea’s antitrust regulator inspected Google’s Seoul headquarters
to research whether or not the agency is engaged in anticompetitive behaviour
over its Android working system, Yonhap News Agency reported on
Thursday.

Yonhap, citing unnamed sources, stated the Korea Fair Trade
Commission (KFTC) made the inspection final week and was probing whether or not
Google
pressured smartphone makers utilizing Android on their units to not
promote merchandise utilizing different working methods.

Regulators started
wanting into the matter after the European Union brought charges towards
Google for anticompetitive behaviour earlier this yr.

A individual
with direct information of the matter informed Reuters the KFTC carried out an
on-website inspection at Google’s South Korean headquarters however declined to
elaborate additional. Google and the KFTC declined to remark.

South
Korea’s antitrust regulator has investigated Google earlier than. In 2013,
the KFTC cleared Google of wrongdoing after a two-yr investigation on
whether or not the corporate harm competitors by forcing smartphone makers utilizing
Android to pre-load its search engine on the handsets.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

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