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日本监管机构拟以涉嫌垄断为由勒令谷歌整改,公司回应

The regulatory body in Japan plans to order Google to rectify their practices on the grounds of suspected monopoly.

Breakings ·  Dec 23, 2024 17:37

The Japan Fair Trade Commission intends to issue a rectification order to Google on the grounds of violating the Antitrust Law. The Commission believes that Google has violated regulations by requiring Smart Phone manufacturers to prioritize the pre-installation of the Google Search app. It is reported that the Japan Fair Trade Commission has sent Google a notice of a penalty proposal and will make an official penalty decision after hearing opinions. Google stated in a press release: "We will continue to work closely with the Japanese government to show how we support the Android ecosystem in Japan and expand user choices." The company stated that it will present its arguments during the hearing. Google also expressed disappointment that the Japan Fair Trade Commission did not adequately consider the solutions proposed by the company.

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