Wednesday, 30 May 2012

South Korea's Federal trade commission apparently raids Google again over insufficient cooperation

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Google may be in danger based on how it handled an early on raid by South Korean authorities over antitrust concerns. Associates stated to AllThingsD the country's Fair Trade Commission stormed Google's Seoul offices again on May 28th after the organization allegedly stonewalled the analysis in suspicious ways. One of the accusations, Google allegedly erased files and requested staff for you to use home instead of face queries. The FTC's goal was still being to reply to complaints from local internet search firms Daum and NHN that Google was unfairly which makes it difficult to utilize a non-Google internet search engine in Android. Google still states it's cooperating with government bodies, however the statements if they are accurate would fresh paint another picture. They actually don't alleviate pressure in america over similar subjects.

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