Google has been facing an antitrust investigation in India since late 2011, but apparently it didn’t comply with directions to hand in information and documents_– and now the Indian government has slapped a 10 million rupee ($166,000) fine on the Internet firm. As spotted by TechCrunch, the_Competition Commission of India (CCI) issued a statement saying that the government has been investigating Google’s alleged abuse of market power in online search and search advertising. Google is facing a fine of up to $5 billion for its alleged anti-competitive behavior, stemming from a complaint that advocacy group CUTS International filed in late...
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