NEW DELHI: As the CCI<\/a> readies to begin its hearing into the alleged anti-competitive practices of Google<\/a>, the Internet<\/a> major has demanded access to certain documents held back by the watchdog to prepare a \"thorough response\" and is believed to have sought more time to make its submissions.
\n
\nGoogle, which has been accused of abusing its market dominance in ranking of its internet search results, has sought two months' time to make its submissions in this high-profile case, sources said.
\n
\nThe extension has been sought on the grounds that some documents that were used by the Director General's Office, the investigation arm of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), during the probe have not been provided to the company.
\n
\nSuch documents include certain submissions made by third parties, sources said. Google is believed to have been found in violation of certain competition norms by DG in its probe.
\n
When contacted, a Google
spokesperson<\/a> said, \"As we continue to review this report, we have requested that the CCI provide access to documents and other information referred to in the report but not provided to us, to allow us to prepare a thorough response.\"
\n
\nThe CCI has powers to maintain confidentiality with respect to the submissions made in a particular case.
\n
\nWith Google seeking more time, the hearings as well as a final decision on this long-drawn case may take even longer.
\n
\nWhile there has been no official word on the content of the DG probe report, Google had earlier said it is reviewing the report from the CCI's ongoing investigation.
\n
As per the norms, DG's report is not binding on the CCI and final decision in this long-running case would be taken by the seven-member Commission headed by Chairman
Ashok Chawla<\/a>.
\n
The DG report is believed to contain comments and inputs from a host of entities present in the
Internet business<\/a> including some well-known ecommerce firms and web portals. While submissions from some of them appear to suggest violations on part of Google, others have sided with the US-based global giant.
\n
\n\"We are currently reviewing this report from the CCI's ongoing investigation. We continue to work closely with the CCI and remain confident that we comply fully with India's competition laws,\" the Google spokesperson had said in August.
\n
\nIt has been alleged that Google manipulated its search results apart from imposing discriminatory conditions on advertisers, among others.
\n
\nLast month, Chawla had said the Commission would take some time before a final decision is taken in this case.
\n
\n\"The process is fairly lengthy, it is a quasi judicial process. We have to hear the parties involved and then decide. It will take quite sometime,\" he had said.
\n
\nThe CCI, which first received a complaint against Google back in 2011, has been looking into allegations that the company abused its dominant position in the search engine space for well over three years.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":48945165,"title":"Narendra Modi to address questions in Facebook town hall with Zuckerberg","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/narendra-modi-to-address-questions-in-facebook-town-hall-with-zuckerberg\/48945165","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":48945229,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"CCI probe: Google seeks access to papers held back by watchdog","synopsis":"It has been alleged that Google manipulated its search results apart from imposing discriminatory conditions on advertisers, among others.","titleseo":"cci-probe-google-seeks-access-to-papers-held-back-by-watchdog","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-09-13 17:21:30","lastupd":"2015-09-13 17:22:11","breadcrumbTags":["Internet","Google","internet business","Ashok Chawla","CCI","spokesperson"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"cci-probe-google-seeks-access-to-papers-held-back-by-watchdog"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2015-09-13" data-index="article_1">

    CCI探针:谷歌寻求获得论文被监督

    已经声称,谷歌操纵搜索结果除了实施歧视性条件对广告商,等等。

    • 2015年9月13日更新是05:22点

    新德里:CCI决心开始听到的所谓的反竞争行为谷歌,互联网主要要求访问某些文件被监督部门准备一个“彻底的反应”,并被认为是寻求更多的时间提交。

    谷歌被指控滥用其市场主导地位在其互联网搜索结果排名,寻求两个月的时间使其提交在这个备受瞩目的案件中,消息人士说。

    扩展一直在寻求,理由是一些文件所使用的总经理办公室,印度的竞争委员会的调查部门(CCI),调查期间没有提供给公司。

    这些文件包括某些提交由第三方,消息人士说。谷歌被认为是发现违反某些竞争规范DG的调查。

    联系时,谷歌发言人说,“随着我们继续回顾这个报告,我们已经要求CCI提供文档和其他信息在报告但不提供给我们,让我们准备一个全面的反应。”

    CCI有权力维护保密关于提交在一个特定的情况下。

    与谷歌寻求更多的时间,听证会以及最终决定在这长期的情况下可能需要更长的时间。

    虽然没有官方消息DG调查报告的内容,谷歌曾表示,它正在审查报告从CCI的正在进行的调查。

    按照规范,CCI DG的报告是不具有约束力,最终决定在这长时间运行的情况下将采取七人委员会主席为首朝拉

    总干事报告被认为包含注释和输入主机的实体中互联网业务包括一些知名电子商务公司和门户网站。而提交的其中一些似乎表明违反谷歌的一部分,其他人站在美国全球巨人。

    “我们正在评估这个报告从CCI的正在进行的调查。我们继续与CCI紧密合作,保持自信,我们完全符合印度的竞争法律,”谷歌的发言人8月曾表示。

    已经声称,谷歌操纵搜索结果除了实施歧视性条件对广告商,等等。

    上个月,乔曾表示,欧盟委员会将最终决定之前花些时间在这种情况下。

    “这个过程是相当漫长的,它是一种准司法程序。我们必须听各方,然后决定。还需要好些时间,”他说。

    CCI,第一次收到投诉谷歌早在2011年,已经在调查该公司滥用其主导地位在搜索引擎的空间超过三年。

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    NEW DELHI: As the CCI<\/a> readies to begin its hearing into the alleged anti-competitive practices of Google<\/a>, the Internet<\/a> major has demanded access to certain documents held back by the watchdog to prepare a \"thorough response\" and is believed to have sought more time to make its submissions.
    \n
    \nGoogle, which has been accused of abusing its market dominance in ranking of its internet search results, has sought two months' time to make its submissions in this high-profile case, sources said.
    \n
    \nThe extension has been sought on the grounds that some documents that were used by the Director General's Office, the investigation arm of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), during the probe have not been provided to the company.
    \n
    \nSuch documents include certain submissions made by third parties, sources said. Google is believed to have been found in violation of certain competition norms by DG in its probe.
    \n
    When contacted, a Google
    spokesperson<\/a> said, \"As we continue to review this report, we have requested that the CCI provide access to documents and other information referred to in the report but not provided to us, to allow us to prepare a thorough response.\"
    \n
    \nThe CCI has powers to maintain confidentiality with respect to the submissions made in a particular case.
    \n
    \nWith Google seeking more time, the hearings as well as a final decision on this long-drawn case may take even longer.
    \n
    \nWhile there has been no official word on the content of the DG probe report, Google had earlier said it is reviewing the report from the CCI's ongoing investigation.
    \n
    As per the norms, DG's report is not binding on the CCI and final decision in this long-running case would be taken by the seven-member Commission headed by Chairman
    Ashok Chawla<\/a>.
    \n
    The DG report is believed to contain comments and inputs from a host of entities present in the
    Internet business<\/a> including some well-known ecommerce firms and web portals. While submissions from some of them appear to suggest violations on part of Google, others have sided with the US-based global giant.
    \n
    \n\"We are currently reviewing this report from the CCI's ongoing investigation. We continue to work closely with the CCI and remain confident that we comply fully with India's competition laws,\" the Google spokesperson had said in August.
    \n
    \nIt has been alleged that Google manipulated its search results apart from imposing discriminatory conditions on advertisers, among others.
    \n
    \nLast month, Chawla had said the Commission would take some time before a final decision is taken in this case.
    \n
    \n\"The process is fairly lengthy, it is a quasi judicial process. We have to hear the parties involved and then decide. It will take quite sometime,\" he had said.
    \n
    \nThe CCI, which first received a complaint against Google back in 2011, has been looking into allegations that the company abused its dominant position in the search engine space for well over three years.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":48945165,"title":"Narendra Modi to address questions in Facebook town hall with Zuckerberg","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/narendra-modi-to-address-questions-in-facebook-town-hall-with-zuckerberg\/48945165","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":48945229,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"CCI probe: Google seeks access to papers held back by watchdog","synopsis":"It has been alleged that Google manipulated its search results apart from imposing discriminatory conditions on advertisers, among others.","titleseo":"cci-probe-google-seeks-access-to-papers-held-back-by-watchdog","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-09-13 17:21:30","lastupd":"2015-09-13 17:22:11","breadcrumbTags":["Internet","Google","internet business","Ashok Chawla","CCI","spokesperson"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"cci-probe-google-seeks-access-to-papers-held-back-by-watchdog"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/cci-probe-google-seeks-access-to-papers-held-back-by-watchdog/48945229">