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South Korea fines Google $32 million for fraud.

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South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) has fined Google $32 million for blocking developers from releasing mobile video games on a Korean competitor platform called One Store.

On Tuesday, the KFTC said that Google allegedly required Korean video game companies to exclusively release their new games in the Play Store from June 2016 to April 2018. That means Google banned the local game makers from releasing their content on One Store in return for offering Google’s in-app exposure and further support for global expansion. 

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One Store, a local peer of Google’s Play Store, was founded in June 2016 by South Korea’s three telcos which are SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus, and internet giant Naver. 

Google’s local market share in the mobile Android app market increased to approximately 90% to 95% in 2018, up from around 80% to 85% in 2016, while One Store’s market share accounted for about 5% to 10% in 2018, which fell from 15% to 20% in 2016, per the data compiled by the KFTC.

Korea’s antitrust watchdog said the move is part of an effort to ensure fair competition in the app market by preventing the U.S. tech giant from abusing its dominant position. 

Google Play and One Store generate more than 90% of domestic sales from selling games, according to the KTFC press release. Google’s activity affected the gaming companies, from large video game makers such as NCSoft, Netmarble, and Nexon to small and mid-sized game developers, the KFTC said.  

“We have cooperated diligently with the KFTC’s investigation and deliberation process for the past five years and believe that there has been no violation of the law,” a spokesperson at Google said in an emailed statement. “Google makes substantial investments in the success of developers, and we respectfully disagree with the KFTC’s conclusions. We will carefully review the final written decision once it’s shared with us to evaluate the next course of action.”

Google claims it has contributed to the growth and successful global expansion of the Korean mobile game developers that have launched their games on Play over the last decade.

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