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Google accused of violations in smartphones by Japan's anti-monopoly watchdog

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Tokyo: Japanese officials accused Google of violating anti-monopoly laws on Tuesday, after similar actions in the United States and Europe. Google Japan issued a statement calling the action "regrettable". It stated that it has made major investments in Japan to encourage innovation as a technology leader.

The Japan Fair Trade Commission's “cease and desist order” says Google must stop the pre-installation of the Google search engine in Android smartphones, which it said in effect shuts out the competition.

It's unclear if Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., based in Mountain View in the Silicon Valley, will take legal action to fight the order, AP reported.

In the US, a judge ruled last year that Google's ubiquitous search engine illegally exploited its dominance to squash competition. Google has denied the allegations, arguing that it's immensely popular because people like what it offers. The appeals process is likely to take years.

Japanese regulators began their investigation into Google in 2023. They said they consulted with overseas authorities dealing with similar cases.

European regulators have also slammed what they see as Google's monopolistic dominance.

Tuesday's move marks the first time the Japan Fair Trade Commission has taken such action against a major global technology company.


With PTI inputs

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