New Delhi, Dec. 24 -- In August this year, Google was ruled as stifling competition in the search engines business through exclusivity deals, as well as owning the Android operating system and the Chrome web browser. In April next year, Google and the US Department of Justice will present what they believe are ideal 'remedies' to take, while in August, a final ruling will be issued. Regulators in the US have proposed forcing Google to stop signing deals with the likes of Apple and Mozilla, while Google's government affairs president, Kent Walker, labelled the approach "a radical interventionist agenda." A final call hasn't been taken yet.
In January 2022, a group of news publishers in India filed a complaint alleging unfair ad revenue sh...
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