Google asks Indonesian court to cancel record antitrust fine
By Roffie Kurniawan ( March 7, 2025, 06:32 GMT | Insight) -- Google has requested that an Indonesian court annul a verdict from the country’s antitrust watchdog relating to the Google Play billing system and accept the search giant’s appeal in its entirety. Arguing that the verdict was “legally flawed,” the tech giant asked the Jakarta Commercial Court to declare the verdict of the Indonesian Competition Commission “null and void” as the verdict wasn’t based on proven facts.Google has requested that an Indonesian court annul a verdict from the country’s antitrust watchdog relating to the Google Play billing system and accept the search giant’s appeal in its entirety....
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