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日本据悉将认定谷歌网络搜索服务违反反垄断法

Japan is reportedly set to rule that Google's online search services violate antitrust laws.

Breakings ·  Dec 22 18:33

The Japan Fair Trade Commission is expected to rule that Google has violated the country's antitrust regulations. The Japanese competition regulatory agency began investigating Google's potential violations of antitrust laws in online search services last October, following similar actions taken by authorities in Europe and other major economies. The agency determined that the American technology company unfairly restricted competition through contracts with Smart Phone manufacturers, harming the Internet Plus-Related search market. (Interface)

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