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Indian startups ask antitrust body to order Google to restore apps
VCCircle
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1y ago
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Indian startups have called on the country's antitrust authority, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), to instruct Google to restore apps it removed from the Play Store. Google recently removed over 100 Indian apps for violating its policy of paying a service fee when in-app payment options other than Google's are used. The Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) wrote a letter to the CCI, describing Google's move as "anti-competitive" and asking the regulator to intervene and reverse the decision. The CCI has been investigating complaints from startups that Google is not complying with an antitrust directive.
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KukuFM, Shaadi and IBDF appeal NCLAT against CCI’s interim order in Google Play Store case
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal has given Google a week to respond to appeals filed by KukuFM, Shaadi.com, and the Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation against a Competition Commission of India order. The internet startups and industry body accuse Google of discriminatory practices by charging a commission for listing apps on its Play Store. The antitrust regulator had denied them interim relief, stating that they had not made a case for it. The matter will likely be taken up on May 24th.
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Startups Seek CCI Intervention To Resolve Google’s Delisting Move
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
A group representing Indian startups has asked the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to instruct Google to restore apps removed from its Play Store. The startups allege that Google's actions are anti-competitive and breach a 2022 antitrust directive regarding alternative billing systems. The Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) wrote to the CCI on 1 March claiming that Google's removal of the apps was a "brazen move" and could cause "irreparable harm". Google has denied any wrongdoing. The CCI is yet to comment on the matter.
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Govt to meet Google, startup executives on Monday over app issue
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
The Indian government plans to meet with the founders of startups and senior executives from Google India to address the delisting of Indian apps from the Play Store. Google has agreed to restore the delisted apps and the government aims to find a solution that protects Indian startups. The removal of apps without in-app billing capabilities will significantly impact businesses and consumer choices. This incident is part of an ongoing concern about the dominance and control of the Google Play Store. The government intends to work with both parties to resolve the issue and ensure an open and fair market.
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Naukri, 99acres, BharatMatrimony among apps delisted from Google Play Store
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Google has removed several Indian apps, including Naukri.com and BharatMatrimony, from its Play Store for not complying with billing policies. Other apps taken down include Shaadi.com, Kuku FM, Truly Madly, QuackQuack, Stage, and Altt. Indian companies are calling for a strategic response from the government to ensure Google's compliance with their order and restore all delisted apps. However, as the removal occurred on a Friday, legal remedies were limited. Google stated that BharatMatrimony's app was not compliant with its developer programme policies and limited its distribution to certain regions, excluding India.
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Google’s Delisting Of Apps Cannot Be Permitted: Ashwini Vaishnaw
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Tech giant Google recently removed several popular Indian apps from its Play Store due to non-compliance with billing policies. The move has been met with criticism from the Indian government and industry leaders, who argue that such delisting should not be allowed. IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that the government takes a strong view on the issue and will not permit the delisting of apps. Meanwhile, affected companies are urging the government to intervene and restore their apps. The dispute between Google and Indian startups over billing policies has been ongoing, with the Supreme Court involved in hearing pleas challenging the policy.
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Google, Indian apps agree on four-month truce in billing fee faceoff
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Google and Indian internet companies have reached an agreement to extend the timeline for payment of service fees to Google by four months. This marks a temporary resolution to the dispute over Google's billing policies. The move allows several apps, including those from Info Edge, Matrimony.com, and Shaadi.com, to restore in-app purchases to their users. The Indian IT ministry has intervened to facilitate a long-term solution that reflects fair market practices and supports the viability of Indian startups. The Supreme Court is also hearing appeals from local companies against Google's policies.
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Google agrees to restore deleted apps temporarily; IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says 'constructive'
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Indian Electronics & IT Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced that Google has agreed to restore the listing status of all apps as of March 1, after discussions with the Indian government and a startup company. The move follows Google's removal of several apps from the Play Store, which caused concerns among Indian developers. Vaishnaw expressed optimism for a long-term resolution between the startup company and Google, highlighting the tech giant's support in India's technology development journey.
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Google reinstates Info Edge apps, including Naukri and 99acres on Play Store
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Info Edge India's flagship apps, including Naukri, 99acres, and Naukri Gulf, which were removed from the Google Play Store, have been reinstated. Info Edge India founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani credited the swift action to the efforts of the Info Edge team. Google recently took action against 10 Indian companies for non-compliance with billing policies, which has caused opposition from app developers. Info Edge India had been reviewing and evaluating the situation while working with Google to restore the apps.
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More apps back on Play Store after complying with Google's billing norms; IAMAI expresses concerns
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Several apps, including those belonging to matrimony.com, have been reinstated on the Play Store after complying with Google's billing policy. However, the majority of apps that were previously delisted remain unavailable. The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) expressed concerns and called Google's measures unfair and discriminatory. The government is scheduled to meet with Google and app representatives to address the issue. IAMAI emphasized the need to protect the Indian tech ecosystem and urged Google to restore the apps to their previous status.
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Google delists select Indian apps over violations of Play Store policies
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
Google has delisted several popular Indian apps, including Kuku FM, TrulyMadly, QuackQuack, and Altt, from the Play Store. Reports indicate that apps from Shaadi and Matrimony.com, as well as InfoEdge’s job portal Naukri and real-estate platform 99 acres, have also been removed. The move comes shortly after Google published a blog post outlining its stance on apps that fail to comply with its new app store policies. In the post, Google warned of potential consequences such as ‘delisting’. The company specifically called out specific 10 companies, including many well-established ones, for non-compliance. Though it did not disclose their names. “While we always try to work with developers to help them through our policies and find feasible solutions, allowing this small group of developers to get differential treatment from the vast majority of developers who are paying their fair share creates an uneven playing field across the ecosystem and puts all other apps and games at a competitive disadvantage,” Google had said. It may be recalled that the apex court last month declined a plea by a few companies to restrain Google from delisting their apps. The court then listed the case for the next hearing on March 19. It also pointed out that the company had granted developers more than three years to prepare for the new regime, including three weeks after the Supreme Court’s order. The company disclosed that over 200,000 Indian developers using Google Play adhere to its policies. Moreover, less than 60 developers on Google Play are subjected to fees above 15% as per its new tiered pricing programs. The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), an not-for-profit body that represents several Indian startups, confirmed that at least four of its members have received notices from Google. The body said it has advised Google not to delist any apps from the app store. Meanwhile, InfoEdge founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani said in a tweet, “Indian companies will comply – for now. But what India needs is an App Store / Play Store that is a part of Digital Public Infrastructure – like UPI and ONDC. The response needs to be strategic…” Just last week, Indian fintech company PhonePe launched a desi app store, Indus AppStore. Touted as a ‘Made in India’ app store, the app store will be supporting 12 languages.
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