India’s anti-trust regulator, the Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI<\/a>), on October 25 imposed a penalty of Rs 936.44 crore on Google<\/a> for abusing its dominant position with respect to its Play Store policies. The commission has also issued a cease-and-desist order in which the regulator prescribed eight corrective measures that Google<\/a> Play needs to implement to correct the anti-competitive practices. CCI罚款谷歌1.1304亿美元周二结束另一个反垄断调查,发现全球科技巨头犯有滥用其主导地位,促进其支付应用,应用内支付系统 印度反垄断监管机构印度竞争委员会(CCI于10月25日),936.44卢比的罚款谷歌滥用其优势地位对其发挥商店政策。欧盟委员会也发出指示要求监管机构规定的八个纠正措施谷歌玩需要实现正确的反竞争行为。
This is the second CCI<\/a> order against Google in the past week. The antitrust<\/a> watchdog had on October 20 imposed a penalty of Rs 1,337.76 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position<\/a> in multiple markets with its Android<\/a> mobile operating system (OS), and prescribed a set of about a dozen key measures that the company has to comply with.
People with direct knowledge of the matter said that CCI is in process of issuing orders against Google in at least two more cases.
At the crux of the case is a policy of Google Play store that requires app developers to exclusively use Google Play's Billing System (GPBS) for all customer billings. This system has to be used not only for receiving payments from the apps but also for in-app purchases made by customers. Any App developer who doesn’t use GPBS is not allowed to list his product on the Google Play store.
“Making access to the Play Store dependent on mandatory usage of GPBS for paid apps and in-app purchases is one-sided and arbitrary and devoid of any legitimate business interest,” the CCI said in a press release on Tuesday.
“The app developers are left bereft of the inherent choice to use payment processor of their liking from the open market.\"
CCI directed Google to \"not restrict app developers from using any third party billing\/payment processing services\".
Selling of in-app digital goods constitutes an important means for app developers to monetize their creations\/innovations. However, for in-app digital goods to be distributed to purchasing users, developers must configure their apps so that all purchases of the digital goods go through Google’s payment system, which processes the transactions.
In a release, the Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI) said it has also directed to modify its conduct within a defined timeline.
In the previous order, the CCI said Google forced app developers to use its in-app payment system, noting selling of in-app digital goods makes up an important means for developers to monetize their work.
The regulator said makers of devices that run on Android<\/a> shouldn’t be forced to pre-install Google services on their devices. It also asked Google to provide fair access to all stakeholders, among other things.
It had called CCI's previous decision \"a major setback for Indian consumers and businesses\", adding it will review the order and decide next steps.
Google has faced criticism globally for mandating that software developers using its app store must use a proprietary in-app payment system that charges commissions of up to 30% on purchases made within an app. Of late, the company has begun to allow alternative payment systems in more countries.
Google's Android operating system powers 97% of India's 600 million smartphones, according to Counterpoint Research<\/a>.
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谷歌本月在第二个反垄断罚款936卢比的罚款
这是第二个CCI过去一周对谷歌。的反垄断监管机构已在10月20日强加一个点球的1337点卢比在谷歌滥用其主导地位在多个市场的安卓手机操作系统(OS),一组十几个关键措施,规定公司必须遵守。
在案件的关键是谷歌玩商店的政策,需要应用程序开发人员只使用谷歌玩的计费系统对所有客户比林斯(交换容量)。这个系统不仅用于从应用程序接收付款也为应用内购买由客户。不使用任何应用程序开发人员交换容量是不允许列出他的产品在谷歌商店。
“访问播放存储依赖强制使用交换容量的付费应用程序和应用程序内购买是片面的和任意的和没有任何合法的商业利益,“CCI周二在一份新闻稿中说。
“应用程序开发者们正在被剥夺他们固有的选择使用付款处理器从公开市场喜欢。”
CCI指示谷歌“不限制应用程序开发者使用任何第三方计费/支付处理服务”。
销售应用内的数字商品构成应用程序开发人员的一个重要手段赚钱创造/创新。然而,对于应用程序分发给用户购买数字产品,开发人员必须配置应用程序,使所有购买数字产品通过谷歌的支付系统,处理事务。
在一份新闻稿中,印度竞争委员会(CCI)说,它还直接修改其行为在一个定义的时间表。
在前面的订单,CCI说谷歌迫使应用程序开发人员使用它的应用内支付系统,注意销售应用内的数字商品占开发者赚钱工作的重要手段。
监管机构表示制造商的设备上运行安卓不应该被迫在手机中预装谷歌服务。它还要求谷歌提供公平的访问所有利益相关者,等等。
它认为CCI之前的决定是“印度消费者和企业的重大挫折”,还将审查订单并决定下一步行动。
谷歌已经在全球范围内面临批评要求软件开发人员使用它的应用程序商店必须使用专有应用内支付系统费用高达30%的佣金在应用程序内购买。最近,该公司已开始允许替代支付系统在更多的国家。
谷歌的Android操作系统大国印度97%的6亿部智能手机,根据对比研究。
India’s anti-trust regulator, the Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI<\/a>), on October 25 imposed a penalty of Rs 936.44 crore on Google<\/a> for abusing its dominant position with respect to its Play Store policies. The commission has also issued a cease-and-desist order in which the regulator prescribed eight corrective measures that Google<\/a> Play needs to implement to correct the anti-competitive practices.
This is the second CCI<\/a> order against Google in the past week. The antitrust<\/a> watchdog had on October 20 imposed a penalty of Rs 1,337.76 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position<\/a> in multiple markets with its Android<\/a> mobile operating system (OS), and prescribed a set of about a dozen key measures that the company has to comply with.
People with direct knowledge of the matter said that CCI is in process of issuing orders against Google in at least two more cases.
At the crux of the case is a policy of Google Play store that requires app developers to exclusively use Google Play's Billing System (GPBS) for all customer billings. This system has to be used not only for receiving payments from the apps but also for in-app purchases made by customers. Any App developer who doesn’t use GPBS is not allowed to list his product on the Google Play store.
“Making access to the Play Store dependent on mandatory usage of GPBS for paid apps and in-app purchases is one-sided and arbitrary and devoid of any legitimate business interest,” the CCI said in a press release on Tuesday.
“The app developers are left bereft of the inherent choice to use payment processor of their liking from the open market.\"
CCI directed Google to \"not restrict app developers from using any third party billing\/payment processing services\".
Selling of in-app digital goods constitutes an important means for app developers to monetize their creations\/innovations. However, for in-app digital goods to be distributed to purchasing users, developers must configure their apps so that all purchases of the digital goods go through Google’s payment system, which processes the transactions.
In a release, the Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI) said it has also directed to modify its conduct within a defined timeline.
In the previous order, the CCI said Google forced app developers to use its in-app payment system, noting selling of in-app digital goods makes up an important means for developers to monetize their work.
The regulator said makers of devices that run on Android<\/a> shouldn’t be forced to pre-install Google services on their devices. It also asked Google to provide fair access to all stakeholders, among other things.
It had called CCI's previous decision \"a major setback for Indian consumers and businesses\", adding it will review the order and decide next steps.
Google has faced criticism globally for mandating that software developers using its app store must use a proprietary in-app payment system that charges commissions of up to 30% on purchases made within an app. Of late, the company has begun to allow alternative payment systems in more countries.
Google's Android operating system powers 97% of India's 600 million smartphones, according to Counterpoint Research<\/a>.
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