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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The NCLAT<\/a> has set aside a petition and upheld a 2017 CCI<\/a> order that dismissed a complaint of predatory pricing<\/a> against instant messaging platform WhatsApp<\/a>. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal<\/a> (NCLAT) said no doubt WhatsApp has a 'dominant position' but it has not 'abused its dominant position' based on inputs provided by the appellant, an NGO Fight for Transparency Society.

\"We do not find any inconformity in the findings of
Competition Commission<\/a> of India (CCI) and hence, the 'Appeal' deserves to be dismissed and accordingly is dismissed,\" said the NCLAT order dated August 2, 2022.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on June 1, 2017 rejected the complaint of the NGO alleging predatory pricing by WhatsApp, which was acquired by
Facebook<\/a> in 2014, by not charging any subscription fee from the users.

The NGO had alleged that WhatsApp has made many changes to its privacy policy from the time Facebook acquired it, which was an abuse of its dominant position.

The complaint was rejected by the CCI, following which the NGO challenged the order before the NCLAT, requesting that the fair trade regulator's order be set aside and direction be issued to launch an investigation in the matter.

The NCLAT observed that simply updation of terms and conditions and the users consenting or non-consenting does not amount to an abuse of dominant position in the relevant market where WhatsApp is operating as one of the service providers in the form of
messaging App<\/a>.

The two-member bench also observed that in the market multiple messaging providers are available.

\"In the digital age it has become a common practice,\" said NCLAT, which is an appellate authority over the orders passed by the CCI.

The NCLAT also said the law laid down by foreign authorities is not binding on it.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":93466190,"title":"WhatsApp rolls out three new privacy features","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/whatsapp-rolls-out-three-new-privacy-features\/93466190","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":93466239,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"WhatsApp has not abused dominant position in India, rules NCLAT","synopsis":"\"We do not find any inconformity in the findings of Competition Commission of India (CCI) and hence, the 'Appeal' deserves to be dismissed and accordingly is dismissed,\" said the NCLAT order dated August 2, 2022.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/whatsapp-has-not-abused-dominant-position-in-india-rules-nclat","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":126,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":541000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-08-10 07:56:16","lastupd":"2022-08-10 07:59:45","breadcrumbTags":["whatsapp","nclat","cci","competition commission","national company law appellate tribunal","facebook","mvas\/apps","messaging app","whatsapp business","predatory pricing"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/whatsapp-has-not-abused-dominant-position-in-india-rules-nclat"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-08-10" data-index="article_1">

在印度WhatsApp没有滥用优势地位,NCLAT规则

“我们没有发现任何在印度竞争委员会的调查结果不一致(CCI),因此,相应的“吸引力”应该被解雇和驳斥,“说,NCLAT订单日期为8月2日,2022年。

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新德里:NCLAT留出一份请愿书,维持了2017CCI被投诉的订单掠夺性定价对即时通讯平台WhatsApp。的国家公司法上诉法庭(NCLAT)说,毫无疑问,WhatsApp主导地位,但它并没有滥用其主导地位的基于上诉人提供的输入,一个非政府组织争取社会的透明度。

“我们没有发现任何不一致的结果竞争委员会印度(CCI),因此,相应的“吸引力”应该被解雇和驳斥,“说,NCLAT订单日期为8月2日,2022年。

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印度的竞争委员会(CCI) 6月1日,2017拒绝了非政府组织的投诉称掠夺性定价WhatsApp,收购脸谱网2014年,来自用户的订阅不收取任何费用。

非政府组织已经宣称WhatsApp做出了许多改变其隐私政策从Facebook获得它的时候,这是滥用其主导地位。

CCI的申诉被拒绝后,非政府组织挑战NCLAT前的订单,要求公平贸易监管机构发出的订单被搁置一边和方向展开调查。

NCLAT发现只是升级条款和条件和用户同意或non-consenting并不是一场滥用市场主导地位有关WhatsApp在哪里操作作为一个服务提供者的形式消息传递应用程序

带两台也观察到在市场上多个消息传递提供者是可用的。

在数字时代”已经成为一个惯例,“NCLAT说,这是一个订单通过CCI上诉机构。

NCLAT还说,法律规定外国当局没有约束力。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The NCLAT<\/a> has set aside a petition and upheld a 2017 CCI<\/a> order that dismissed a complaint of predatory pricing<\/a> against instant messaging platform WhatsApp<\/a>. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal<\/a> (NCLAT) said no doubt WhatsApp has a 'dominant position' but it has not 'abused its dominant position' based on inputs provided by the appellant, an NGO Fight for Transparency Society.

\"We do not find any inconformity in the findings of
Competition Commission<\/a> of India (CCI) and hence, the 'Appeal' deserves to be dismissed and accordingly is dismissed,\" said the NCLAT order dated August 2, 2022.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on June 1, 2017 rejected the complaint of the NGO alleging predatory pricing by WhatsApp, which was acquired by
Facebook<\/a> in 2014, by not charging any subscription fee from the users.

The NGO had alleged that WhatsApp has made many changes to its privacy policy from the time Facebook acquired it, which was an abuse of its dominant position.

The complaint was rejected by the CCI, following which the NGO challenged the order before the NCLAT, requesting that the fair trade regulator's order be set aside and direction be issued to launch an investigation in the matter.

The NCLAT observed that simply updation of terms and conditions and the users consenting or non-consenting does not amount to an abuse of dominant position in the relevant market where WhatsApp is operating as one of the service providers in the form of
messaging App<\/a>.

The two-member bench also observed that in the market multiple messaging providers are available.

\"In the digital age it has become a common practice,\" said NCLAT, which is an appellate authority over the orders passed by the CCI.

The NCLAT also said the law laid down by foreign authorities is not binding on it.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":93466190,"title":"WhatsApp rolls out three new privacy features","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/whatsapp-rolls-out-three-new-privacy-features\/93466190","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":93466239,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"WhatsApp has not abused dominant position in India, rules NCLAT","synopsis":"\"We do not find any inconformity in the findings of Competition Commission of India (CCI) and hence, the 'Appeal' deserves to be dismissed and accordingly is dismissed,\" said the NCLAT order dated August 2, 2022.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/whatsapp-has-not-abused-dominant-position-in-india-rules-nclat","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":126,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":541000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-08-10 07:56:16","lastupd":"2022-08-10 07:59:45","breadcrumbTags":["whatsapp","nclat","cci","competition commission","national company law appellate tribunal","facebook","mvas\/apps","messaging app","whatsapp business","predatory pricing"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/whatsapp-has-not-abused-dominant-position-in-india-rules-nclat"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/whatsapp-has-not-abused-dominant-position-in-india-rules-nclat/93466239">