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United States announces investigation into whether major online companies have 'stifled' competition

The investigation comes after the European Union imposed hefty fines on Google recently.

THE UNITED STATES has announced it will begin an antitrust review of major online platforms to determine if they have “stifled” innovation or reduced competition.

The announcement by the Justice Department did not name specific companies but appeared to signal the department was targeting Google, Facebook and Amazon, which dominate key sectors of the digital economy.

When contacted for comment, Google referred AFP to testimony director of economic policy Adam Cohen gave US legislators during a recent hearing.

“In the face of intense competition, we are proud of our record of continued innovation,” Cohen said.

We have consistently shown how our business is designed and operated to benefit our customers.

He contended that Google’s platform has reduced prices and expanded choices for consumers and merchants around the world.

It was not immediately clear if the investigation would also target Apple, which despite not being the dominant smartphone maker wields power over services via its App Store.

During a recent interview with CBS News, Apple chief executive Tim Cook was adamant that the company was not a monopoly but accepted that it warranted scrutiny due to its size.

“I think scrutiny is good, and we’ll tell our story to anybody that we need to or wants to hear it,” Cook said.

I don’t think anybody reasonable is going to come to the conclusion that Apple’s a monopoly.

Amazon and Facebook did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The US antitrust division is reviewing “whether and how market-leading online platforms have achieved market power and are engaging in practices that have reduced competition, stifled innovation, or otherwise harmed consumers,” the Justice Department said in a statement.

It added that investigators are “conferring with and seeking information from the public, including industry participants who have direct insight into competition in online platforms, as well as others”.

The probe comes after the European Union imposed hefty fines on Google over charges that it abused its dominant position and also launched a formal investigation into online commerce leader Amazon.

“Without the discipline of meaningful market-based competition, digital platforms may act in ways that are not responsive to consumer demands,” Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division Makan Delrahim said.

Breakups unlikely

US antitrust enforcers have broad authority over companies and can impose fines for violating antitrust law, impose “structural” remedies to allow for more competition or even break them up.

Some lawmakers including Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren have been calling for a breakup of major tech firms, saying they are too big and powerful.

Breakups have been ordered only for Standard Oil in 1911 and AT&T in the 1980s, and many analysts say they are unlikely to be applied to Big Tech.

“The DOJ does not typically get involved unless they think there is fire in with the smoke,” said technology analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group.

With the amount of animosity aimed at Facebook at the moment, they are probably the most at risk.

Facebook has argued that a breakup would not address concerns over its privacy missteps, but rather lead to a number of smaller firms with similar issues.

© AFP 2019  

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 11:30 AM

    Absolute disaster of a country where life is cheap, disease is rampant, parents maim their children and turn them into beggars in order to survive and the rivers are polluted with floating corpses and the upper classes while away their time working on their British accents.

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 11:39 AM

    @Alex Falcone: you’re worse than David Hogan. You should use your opinionated big brain to say things less about the specifics of what happened instead of throw away generalisations

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 12:58 PM

    @Donal Proctor:
    It is a disaster of a country, and that’s why accidents like this happen again and again and again and again….

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 4:29 PM

    @Alex Falcone: Have you been Alex? At 1.25 billion people in India, 15k deaths annually makes their trains statistically a lot safer than our roads, scaling by population.

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 11:36 AM

    @David Hogan: How insightful and inciting of you David to say something so crass. Wasent the first thing that popped into my head to be honest. Poor people. Hope the death toll dosent grow further. Hope they invest money and make the rail system safer. Hope the rich poor divide in India narrows.

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