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Google agrees to change business practices as the regulator says deals with Telstra and Optus restricted consumer choice.
The tech giant will take articles from the Australian Associated Press for its Gemini AI platform as it tries to maintain its ...
Fortnite is returning to Australians after a court decision said Google and Apple's dominance over the digital marketplace ...
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Google to pay $36M fine for anti-competitive deals with Australia’s largest telecom networks
The consumer watchdog found it had hurt competition by paying the country's two largest telcos to pre-install its search ...
The tech giant signed deals with two major telcos to exclusively pre-install their search engine on phones—behaviour which is ...
Google has agreed to pay a 55 million Australian dollar ($36 million) fine for signing anticompetitive deals with Australia’s ...
The Australian government announced Monday that Google must pay after having admitted to making monopolistic preinstallation ...
With a mere search engine market share of 3.62% in Australia, compared to Google’s 94.45%, Bing has taken this opportunity to divulge their interest in further developing their presence in the ...
Apple Pay, Google Pay and China's WeChat Pay, which have grown rapidly in recent years, are not currently designated as payment systems, putting them outside Australia's financial regulatory system.
Google's threat to pull out of Australia is a "paradox," said Pasquale, the Brooklyn Law School professor, because it undermines the argument the company has been making in the face of antitrust ...
Google Australia has already run similar events in the US, at its Mountain-View headquarters late last year, and in its UK office earlier this year, in an attempt to attract Australian expatriate ...
Australia’s efforts to make Facebook and Google pay for news has pushed the global debate over Big Tech regulation to a new level. Other countries are following, a sign of how widespread the ...
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