Japan's antitrust watchdog to find Google violated law in search case: Nikkei Asia
- Japan's antitrust watchdog will reportedly find Google guilty of operating an illegal monopoly over search, as stated by Nikkei Asia.
- This ruling follows a US court's finding that Google's search business was an illegal monopoly due to exclusivity contracts with device manufacturers.
- Japan's commission is considering a similarly 'firm stance' regarding Google's practices, according to Nikkei Asia.
- Google is appealing the monopoly charge, with a trial date set for April 2025, and has proposed fixes in response to the US ruling.
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