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Another DMA-like law is coming for Google, Meta, and others


India's new Digital Competition Bill is set to regulate big tech companies.

India is proposing a DMA-like law called the Digital Competition Bill, which aims to prevent companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon from dominating the market through anti-competitive practices. In May, U.S. lobby groups representing Google, Amazon, and Apple are pushing India to rethink this bill, citing that the regulations against data use and treatment of partners could raise user costs for these companies. Many times, Google has been brought into the ring of fire and faced antitrust fines in legal battles for abusing its position in the Android mobile operating system market, restricting users' ability to remove pre-installed apps.

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