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Google has agreed to pay a $36 million fine in Australia for paying the country's two largest telecom firms to pre-install its Search app on Android phones.
Google has agreed to pay a 55 million Australian dollar ($36 million) fine for signing anticompetitive deals with Australia’s ...
Google has admitted liability and agreed to a US$36 million penalty over its anticompetitive agreements, Australia’s ...
The ACCC indicated a court is being asked to ratify a deal reached after Google Asia Pacific admitted anti-competitive ...
Google agreed on Monday (August 18) to pay a A$55 million ($35.8 million) fine in Australia after the consumer watchdog found it had hur ...
The ACCC has commenced Federal Court proceedings against Google Asia Pacific over anti-competitive understandings that Google ...
The tech giant signed deals with two major telcos to exclusively pre-install their search engine on phones—behaviour which is ...
Australia’s competition regulator on Monday filed court proceedings against Alphabet’s Google, saying the company struck anti ...
Rather unusually, Google has cooperated with Australian authorities, admitted liability, and agreed to pay a penalty of $36 ...
Alphabet's Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has agreed to pay a hefty fine of $36 million in Australia. This comes after ...
Google agreed Monday to pay a $35.8 million (A$55 million) penalty in Australia after regulators found it damaged competition ...