Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, South Korea | 25 Jan 2024
Google anticompetitively prevented Samsung, LG and other smartphone manufacturers from installing or developing competing mobile operating systems, a Korean court has held.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Netherlands, United Kingdom | 22 Jan 2024
Google must face claims under the Netherlands' new collective action regime that it abused its dominant position to charge excessive commissions on app payments.
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Japan | 23 Oct 2023
Google’s Android agreements with device makers are being scrutinised in Japan as the country’s competition authority is seeking third-party views for the first time during the initial stages of a probe.
Lexology PRO | Germany, India, South Africa | 16 Oct 2023
The Competition Commission of India will launch a market study to assess the competitive effects of artificial intelligence.
Ankura Consulting Group, LLC | USA | 1 Sep 2023
Researchers have released a new report on the "SapphireStealer" malware, an open-source information stealer that was first released to the public in…
Ankura Consulting Group, LLC | Global, USA | 21 Jul 2023
Researchers have attributed two (2) new Android spyware variants to the China-linked advanced persistent (APT) group APT41 (otherwise known as Winnti…
Lexology PRO | India | 27 Jun 2023
Google has urged India’s top court to throw out a judgment by the country’s specialist competition tribunal confirming that the technology giant abused its dominance over its Android operating system.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Turkey | 19 Jun 2023
Turkey’s Competition Authority has opened another investigation into Google’s online advertising practices, less than a week after the EU sent the company a statement of objections threatening to break up its adtech business.
Lexology PRO | India | 15 Jun 2023
The Competition Commission of India has appealed against the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal’s Google Android ruling, despite the judgment largely upholding the enforcer's infringement decision.
Lexology PRO | India | 16 Jan 2023
Google has argued behavioural commitments imposed by the Competition Commission of India to remedy the technology company’s alleged anticompetitive Android restrictions pose threats to individual and national security.