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Refusal to interface: an anti-competitive practice

The CJEU has reiterated that in IT, the refusal of a key operator in a dominant market position (in this case, Google, via its Android Auto system) to ensure interoperability between its tool and a third-party application may be considered abusive due to the resulting anti-competitive effects. The CJEU took the opportunity to clarify certain scenarios that could justify such a refusal. In this case, the dispute concerned the "Android Auto" platf…
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The CJEU has reiterated that in IT, the refusal of a key operator in a dominant market position (in this case, Google, via its Android Auto system) to ensure interoperability between its tool and a third-party application may be considered abusive due to the resulting anti-competitive effects. The CJEU took the opportunity to clarify certain scenarios that could justify such a refusal. In this case, the dispute concerned the "Android Auto" platf…

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Derriennic associés broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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