Google pauses requirement for Indian developers to meet its new billing norms

Google has said that it is committed to its users and developers and was reviewing the CCI's decision to evaluate the next steps

Google has said that it is committed to its users and developers and was reviewing the CCI's decision to evaluate the next steps
Google has said that it is committed to its users and developers and was reviewing the CCI's decision to evaluate the next steps

To comply with Google Play’s billing system Google pauses enforcement of the requirement for developers

Tech giant Google on Tuesday said it has paused the enforcement of the requirement for developers to comply with Google Play’s billing system in the country. Earlier, Google has been fined over Rs.2,273 crore by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).

Developers in India were given an additional extension until October 31, 2022, to comply due to unique circumstances with the payments landscape in the country.

“Following the CCI’s recent ruling, we are pausing enforcement of the requirement for developers to use Google Play’s billing system for the purchase of digital goods and services for transactions by users in India while we review our legal options and ensure we can continue to invest in Android and Play,” the company said in an update.

“The requirement to use Google Play’s billing system applies for in-app digital content purchases for users outside of India,” it added.

The Indian regulator late last month slapped its second penalty on Google to the tune of around $113 million (Rs.936 crore) for abusing its dominant position with respect to its Play Store policies. Earlier, the competition watchdog had imposed a penalty of Rs.1,337.76 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position in multiple markets in the Android mobile device ecosystem.

Google has said that it is committed to its users and developers and was reviewing the CCI’s decision to evaluate the next steps. “We remain committed to our users and developers and are reviewing the decision to evaluate the next steps,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement.

The regulator found Google to be dominant in the markets for licensable OS for smart mobile devices and market for app stores for Android smart mobile OS, in India. The tech giant has been given a time of 30 days to provide the requisite financial details and supporting documents.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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