S.Korea fines Google $177 million for blocking Android customisation
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[September 14, 2021] By
Heekyong Yang
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's antitrust
regulator has fined Alphabet Inc's Google 207 billion won ($176.64
million) for blocking customised versions of its Android operating
system (OS), in the U.S. technology giant's second setback in the
country in less than a month.
The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) said on Tuesday Google's contract
terms with device makers amounted to an abuse of its dominant market
position that restricted competition in the mobile OS market.
Google said in a statement it intends to appeal the ruling, saying it
ignores the benefits offered by Android's compatibility with other
programs and undermines advantages enjoyed by consumers.
"The Korea Fair Trade Commission's decision is meaningful in a way that
it provides an opportunity to restore future competitive pressure in the
mobile OS and app market markets," KFTC Chairperson Joh Sung-wook said
in a statement.
The antitrust regulator said this could be the ninth-biggest fine it has
ever imposed.
KFTC said Google hampered competition by making device producers abide
by an "anti-fragmentation agreement (AFA)" when signing key contracts
with it regarding app store licences.
Under the AFA, manufacturers could not equip their handsets with
modified versions of Android, known as "Android forks". That has helped
Google cement its market dominance in the mobile OS market, the KFTC
said.
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Google app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, July
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Under the ruling, Google is banned from forcing device makers to sign AFA
contracts, allowing manufacturers to adopt modified versions of Android OS on
their devices.
In one instance, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd launched a smartwatch with a
customised OS in 2013 but switched to a different OS after Google regarded the
move as an AFA violation, KFTC said. Samsung Electronics declined to comment.
The fine comes on the day that an amendment to South Korea's Telecommunications
Business Act - popularly dubbed the "anti-Google law" - came into effect.
The bill was passed in late August and it bans app store operators such as
Google from requiring software developers to use their payment systems. The
requirement had effectively stopped developers from charging commission on
in-app purchases.
Last year, India's antitrust body ordered an investigation into allegations that
Google was abusing its market position to promote its payments app as well as
forcing app developers to use its in-app payment system.
($1 = 1,171.8500 won)
(Reporting by Heekyong Yang; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Ana Nicolaci da
Costa)
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