India’s Competition Commission (CCI) has launched an investigation into Google and its affiliates, alleging anti-competitive practices related to the listing of real money gaming (RMG) apps on the Play Store. The probe comes after Winzo Games, a leading RMG platform, accused Google of abusing its dominant market position.
Key Points of the Investigation:
- Selective Inclusion: Google’s policy allows only Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and Rummy apps to operate on the Play Store under a pilot program. This selective inclusion allegedly disadvantages other RMG apps, giving DFS and Rummy apps undue competitive advantage.
- Sideloading Warnings: The CCI noted that Google’s warnings about downloading apps outside the Play Store (sideloading) discourage users from accessing non-DFS and non-Rummy RMG apps, further distorting competition.
- Pilot Program Concerns: The regulator found Google’s pilot program for DFS and Rummy apps to be extended for an unusually long period, amplifying anti-competitive effects by favoring select participants.
- Denial of Market Access: CCI deemed the Play Store, pre-installed on Android devices, as a critical platform for app developers. Exclusion of certain RMG apps effectively denies them market access, violating fair trade principles.
The CCI directed its Director General (DG) to conduct an investigation under Section 26(1) of the Competition Act. The DG must compile and submit a report within 60 days.Google argues that its sideloading warnings and policies are standard measures aimed at ensuring user safety. However, the CCI criticized the company for inconsistent justifications regarding its pilot program and advertising policies.,
The Play Store’s dominance as a distribution platform has made this investigation a crucial case for app developers. Winzo Games, the complainant, sees this as an opportunity to address long-standing concerns about Google’s preferential treatment and the broader implications of its policies.
Google has faced similar anti-trust probes in other jurisdictions, signaling a global reckoning over its platform practices. The outcome of this investigation could set a precedent for how tech giants operate in India’s rapidly growing digital economy.
Credit: This article is based on information from PTI, Economic Times, and Reuters.
Key Highlights:
- The CCI is investigating Google over alleged favoritism towards DFS and Rummy apps on its Play Store.
- The exclusion of other RMG apps constitutes a denial of market access, harming competition.
- Google’s sideloading warnings and extended pilot programs have drawn regulatory scrutiny.
- The investigation highlights concerns about fairness in app store policies, critical for India’s gaming industry.