Google fined $6.8 million in Russia over antitrust violations

Andre Yoskowitz
11 Aug 2016 23:42

Russian officials have fined search giant Google $6.8 million for antitrust violations.
The antitrust authorities ruled that Google favored its digital services over those of rivals and did so by abusing their massive market lead with Android. In the ruling, the Federation Antimonopoly Service said that Google blocked out rivals from including their own services on Android, such as Maps, search and more.
"We have received notice of the fine from F.A.S. and will analyze closely before deciding our next steps," Google said in a statement on Thursday.
Google has faced similar allegations from the EU and other countries and is facing much larger fines.
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