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Japan enacts law to promote competition in smartphone app stores
Japan's parliament enacts a law to promote competition in smartphone app stores by restricting tech giants Apple Inc. and Google LLC from limiting third-party companies from selling and operating apps on their platforms.
The change is aimed at stopping the dominant players from gatekeeping and forcing them to engage in price competition with smaller challengers in hopes of benefiting consumers and promoting innovation. The law will also prohibit the tech giants from giving priority to their own services in internet search results. Violations of the new law will bring a penalty of 20 percent of the domestic revenue of the service found to have breached the rules.
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