Google fined $6.7 million for violating competition law in Russia
Russia's anti-monopoly watchdog said on Thursday it has fined technology giant Google 438 million rubles ($6.7 million) for violating competition law.
The
Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) said Google had forced mobile
device manufacturers to pre-install its applications on mobile devices
using the Android system, Xinhua reported.
Google
was also accused of placing its applications at priority positions on
the home page of mobile devices to the detriment of alternative
software. Google's software also prevented the installation of
applications of other developers, the FAS was quoted as saying.
"The Competition Law must be observed by all the companies that
supply their products to the Russian Federation, including
multinational corporations," Yelena Zayeva, Head of the Communications
and Information Technologies Department of the FAS, said in the
statement.
The FAS said Google must pay the fine within 60
days after the order becomes effective. The Russian side is still
discussing related issues with the company.
The FAS ruled
against Google last September over the company's abuse of its dominant
market position, following a complaint filed by Yandex, one of the
leading Internet technology firms in Russia.

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