Google accused of ‘illegally monopolising’ search

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Google accused of ‘illegally monopolising’ search, driving up Android phone prices in lawsuit


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Consumer rights law firm Hagens Berman said it filed a nationwide antitrust class-action lawsuit against Google alleging the company “illegally monopolised” the Internet and mobile search market in the United States.

The lawsuit alleges that Google has expanded its monopoly of the internet search market by pre-loading its applications onto Android mobile devices through its Mobile Application Distribution Agreements. According to the lawsuit, Google’s role in placing this suite of apps, including Google Play and YouTube, has hampered the market and kept the price of devices made by manufacturers like Samsung and HTC artificially high.

“It’s clear that Google has not achieved this monopoly through offering a better search engine, but through its strategic, anti-competitive placement, and it doesn’t take a forensic economist to see that this is evidence of market manipulation,” said Steve Berman, the attorney representing consumers.

Google representatives were not immediately available for comment outside regular US business hours.

The case is in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, 5:14-cv-02007-HRL.




Google accused of 'illegally monopolising' search, driving up Android phone prices in lawsuit - Tech2
 
Only people those who are jobless think such rubbish and file a case against such big companies :s
 
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