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HomeLatest NewsADIF Calls For Antitrust Probe Into Google Over Dominance In Indian Adtech Space

ADIF Calls For Antitrust Probe Into Google Over Dominance In Indian Adtech Space

  • October 6, 2023
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The Association for Digital Information Foundation (ADIF), a non-profit industry body, has called for an antitrust probe into Google over its dominance in the Indian adtech space.

ADIF has alleged that Google is abusing its dominant position in the Indian adtech market to stifle competition and harm consumers.

The association has submitted a complaint to the Competition Commission of India (CCI), alleging that Google is misusing its dominance in the market to:

  • Charge exorbitant fees from publishers and advertisers
  • Make it difficult for publishers to use competing adtech platforms
  • Collect excessive amounts of data from users
  • Pre-install its adtech apps on Android devices

ADIF has also alleged that Google’s dominance in the Indian adtech market is harming consumers by:

  • Reducing their choices and increasing the prices they pay for goods and services
  • Limiting their access to information and news
  • Reducing the quality of online advertising

The association has urged the CCI to investigate Google’s conduct and take necessary action to protect competition and consumers.

Google’s response

Google has denied ADIF’s allegations, saying that it is committed to fair competition and that its adtech products and services benefit both publishers and advertisers.

Google has said that it charges competitive fees for its adtech services and that it makes it easy for publishers to use competing adtech platforms.

Google has also said that it collects data from users in a transparent and responsible manner and that it gives users control over their data.

Google has also said that it does not pre-install its adtech apps on Android devices.

Implications of an antitrust probe

An antitrust probe into Google could have a significant impact on the Indian adtech market.

If the CCI finds that Google has abused its dominant position, it could impose a number of remedies, such as:

  • Ordering Google to reduce its fees
  • Ordering Google to make it easier for publishers to use competing adtech platforms
  • Ordering Google to collect less data from users
  • Ordering Google to stop pre-installing its adtech apps on Android devices

Such remedies could boost competition and innovation in the Indian adtech market and could lead to lower prices and better quality advertising for consumers.

Conclusion

The ADIF’s complaint to the CCI is a significant development. It is the first time that a major industry body has called for an antitrust probe into Google over its dominance in the Indian adtech market.

The CCI is now considering whether to investigate Google’s conduct. If the CCI decides to investigate, it could have a significant impact on the Indian adtech market and could benefit both publishers and advertisers.

It is important to note that the CCI is an independent body and that it is not required to take any action based on ADIF’s complaint. However, the complaint is likely to put pressure on the CCI to investigate Google’s conduct.

The outcome of the CCI’s investigation will be watched closely by the Indian adtech industry and by consumers.

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