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CCI orders another probe against Google

CCI orders another probe against Google


PTI

New Delhi, October 7

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has ordered another detailed probe against Google for alleged unfair revenue sharing terms with respect to news content.

Unfair practices

  • The News Broadcasters & Digital Association has alleged that its members are forced to provide their news content to Google in order to prioritise their weblinks in the Search Engine Result Page of Google
  • As a result, Google free rides on the content of the members without giving them adequate compensation, as per the complaint

The case will be clubbed with two other ongoing matters against the search engine major where the allegations are substantially same, according to the CCI.

The latest order has come on a complaint filed by the News Broadcasters & Digital Association.

In January this year, the CCI ordered a probe against Google on the complaint filed by the Digital News Publishers Association. Later, the Indian Newspaper Society also filed a similar case and that was clubbed with the first one.

Now, the regulator’s probe arm Director General (DG) will submit a consolidated investigation report, the watchdog said in an order released on Friday.

The News Broadcasters & Digital Association had alleged that its members are forced to provide their news content to Google in order to prioritise their weblinks in the Search Engine Result Page (SERP) of Google. As a result, Google free rides on the content of the members without giving them adequate compensation, as per the complaint.

Among others, it was alleged that Google exploited the dependency of the members on the search engine offered by Google for referral-traffic to build services such as Google News, Google Discover and Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP).

The search engine major provides news content to user through Google Search and through news aggregator vertical, Google News.

According to the complaint, in Google Search, users can either search directly for news through News Tab or receive news through result in SERPs. Google incorporated news content in its SERPs through featured snippets including ‘Top Stories’ carousels.

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