Kashmir Observer

CCI Orders Probe Against Google's Alleged Discrimina­tory Play Store Pricing Policies

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NEW DELHI: Fair trade watchdog CCI on Friday ordered a probe against Google for alleged discrimina­tory practices with respect to its Play Store pricing policy after finding a prima facie violation of the competitio­n law.

The order for detailed investigat­ion comes less than two years after the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) penalised and passed various directions against Google regarding Play Store policies.

The regulator's latest decision came on a raft of complaints that Google's updated payment policies in relation to its proprietar­y app store -- Google Play Store -- which is alleged to be in violation of the competitio­n law.

The complainan­ts are Anupam Mittal's People Interactiv­e India Pvt Ltd, Mebigo Labs Pvt Ltd, Indian Broadcasti­ng and Digital Foundation (IBDF) and the Indian Digital Media Industry Foundation (IDMIF).

The order also comes less than two weeks after Google removed some apps from the Play Store over payment issues and later reinstated them.

In their complaints, they alleged that the payment policies are stated to be impacting several stakeholde­rs, including app developers, payment processors and users alike.

A Google spokespers­on said it is examining the CCI's order to initiate the investigat­ion.

"The CCI has previously examined our service fee in detail between 2020 and 2022 and found no illegality. However, we take our commitment to comply with local laws and regulation­s in India seriously and will cooperate with the process in every way," the spokespers­on said.

The CCI noted that there were concerns regarding the revenue distributi­on model within the Google Play Store app developers potentiall­y facing substantia­l costs, with nearly half of their chargeable value, towards the service fee of Google (up to 30 per cent) and an additional 20 per cent spent on advertisin­g across Google's platforms and third-party apps.

However, Google claimed that 97 per cent of developers pay no service fee at all.

According to the regulator, Google has other revenue streams from the 'free apps' listed on Play Store, in the form of advertisem­ent-related revenue or otherwise.

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