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Australia's competition authority said it had launched proceedings in the Federal Court and jointly submitted with Google ...
Australia’s competition regulator has imposed a $36 million fine on Google for making anti-competitive search engine deals ...
In today’s Digest, we discuss Google being fined $36M over Aussie telco deals, Meta planning a fourth AI shake-up in six months, and EU digital rules stalling a US trade statement.
Google has admitted to engaging in anti-competitive behavior in Australia because of search agreements it made with two ...
Google has agreed to pay a US $36 million fine in Australia after admitting to anti-competitive agreements with Telstra and Optus to pre-install Google Search.
Google agrees to change business practices as the regulator says deals with Telstra and Optus restricted consumer choice.
Google has agreed to pay $36M (USD) after findings by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission revealed that Google ...
Ticker: Union says Air Canada flight attendants won’t return to work; Google to pay $36M fine for anticompetitive deals ...
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The Punch on MSNAustralia fines Google $36m over anticompetitive search engine deals
Google has agreed to pay a fine of 55 million Australian dollars ($36 million) after admitting to anticompetitive agreements with the country’s two largest telecommunications firms, the Australian ...
Under the anticompetitive agreements, Telstra and Optus only pre-installed Google Search on Android phones sold to customers.
The consumer watchdog found it had hurt competition by paying the country's two largest telcos to pre-install its search ...
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