Google suffers fresh setback as Indian tribunal corrects Play Store order
By Freny Patel ( May 5, 2025, 00:13 GMT | Insight) -- Google has suffered a fresh setback after an Indian tribunal corrected its previous order and reinstated key directives issued by the antitrust watchdog that were seemingly overturned in its March decision. The Competition Commission of India had sought this clarification, pointing out a conflict where the main judgment upheld measures for data transparency and fair competition regarding Google's Play Billing data, while the final order inadvertently set them aside. Google has suffered a fresh setback after an Indian tribunal clarified its stance in the Play Store order, and reinstated key directives issued by the antitrust watchdog....
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