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The 'Canberra fix' affecting Australian productivity is the way we've enabled dominant companies to exploit their market power — and they're doing it again this week in a three-day circle jerk.
Google has agreed to pay a US $36 million fine in Australia after admitting to anti-competitive agreements with Telstra and Optus to pre-install Google Search.
Google agrees to change business practices as the regulator says deals with Telstra and Optus restricted consumer choice.
Google has agreed to pay $36M (USD) after findings by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission revealed that Google ...
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Under the anticompetitive agreements, Telstra and Optus only pre-installed Google Search on Android phones sold to customers.
The consumer watchdog found it had hurt competition by paying the country's two largest telcos to pre-install its search ...
Google has agreed to pay a 55 million Australian dollar ($36 million) fine for signing anticompetitive deals with Australia’s ...
On Monday, Google said it would pay a A$55 million ($35.8 million) penalty in Australia. The national consumer regulator ...
The Australian government announced Monday that Google must pay after having admitted to making monopolistic preinstallation ...
Penny stock selloffs fuel concerns over pump-and-dump scams. Google agrees to $36 million fine over anti-competitive deals ...
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