CCI Orders Probe Into Apple Over Alleged Abuse of App Market

The CCI order comes after a non-profit group alleged this year that Apple was abusing its dominant position in the apps market by forcing developers to use its in-app purchase system.

New Delhi: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Friday ordered an investigation into Apple Inc’s business practices in the country, saying it was of the initial view that the iPhone maker had violated certain antitrust laws.

The order from the the antitrust watchdog comes after a non-profit group alleged this year that Apple was abusing its dominant position in the apps market by forcing developers to use its proprietary in-app purchase system.

The CCI said Apple’s restrictions prima facie result in denial of market access for potential app developers and distributors.

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Apple did not respond to requests for comment.

CCI however said in the order that Apple’s argument on its market share was “completely misdirected” as the allegations were about anti-competitive restrictions on app developers and not end-users.

The allegations are similar to a case Apple faces in the European Union, where regulators last year started an investigation into the US tech giant.

The CCI ordered its investigations unit to complete the investigation and submit a report within 60 days of the order. Typically such investigations go on for several months.

The watchdog is separately conducting an investigation into Google’s in-app payment system as part of a broader probe into the company after Indian start-ups last year voiced concern.

(Reuters)