Google’s latest Supreme Court filing shows its deepening disagreement with how the CCI conducted its Android investigation.
Android operating system powers 97 percent of India’s smartphones. Google made changes to its Android business model following CCI’s order. CCI fined Google $163 million in October. In an earlier December filing in a lower tribunal, Google said CCI officers had “copypasted” parts of a European ruling against the US firm in a similar case. CCI denied the accusation.
In the CCI’s October order, which also fined Google $163 million (roughly Rs. 1,345 crore), the company was asked to allow modified versions of its Android operating system, called Android forks, to be liberally distributed without any licensing restrictions such as those related to pre-installation of Google apps.
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