Union minister of state for electronics and information technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> on Tuesday said “misuse of customer data violates privacy<\/a> and data protection expectations”.

Chandrasekhar referred to
Google<\/a>’s $392-million settlement to settle allegations by 40 American states that the search and advertising giant had illegally tracked user locations.

The minister said India’s Digital
Data Protection Bill<\/a> would also end such practices.

“India's #DigitalDataProtection bill will put a stop to this and ensure that any Platform\/Intermediary that does this will face punitive & financial consequences,” he said.

<\/p>

This type of \"misuse\" of custmr data violates #Privacy n #DataProtection expectationsIndia's… https:\/\/t.co\/ulsUH3ahkf<\/p>&mdash; Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@Rajeev_GoI)1668488069000<\/a><\/blockquote><\/div>
The investigation and settlement in the US, which was led by
Oregon<\/a> and Nebraska, is a sign of the mounting legal headaches for the tech<\/a> giant from state attorneys general, who have aggressively targeted the firm’s user-tracking practices in recent months.

In addition to the payment,
Google<\/a> has to be more transparent with consumers about when location tracking is occurring and give users detailed information about location-tracking data on a special web page, the Iowa attorney general’s office said.

“When consumers make the decision to not share location data on their devices, they should be able to trust that a company will no longer track their every move,” Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller said in a statement. “This settlement makes it clear that companies must be transparent in how they track customers and abide by state and federal
privacy<\/a> laws.”

Indian troubles<\/strong>
Google, among other
Big Tech<\/a> firms, has been facing the ire of the Indian government and various agencies, particularly the Competition Commission of India.

Last month, the competition watchdog imposed a penalty of Rs 1,337.76 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position in multiple markets with its
Android<\/a> mobile operating system (OS) and prescribed about a dozen measures that the company has to comply with.

The regulator said makers of devices that run on
Android<\/a> shouldn’t be forced to pre-install Google services on their devices. It also asked Google to provide fair access to all stakeholders.

CCI imposes monetary penalty of ₹ 1337.76 crore on Google for abusing dominant position in multiple markets in the… https:\/\/t.co\/HrErHmNiIh<\/p>&mdash; CCI (@CCI_India)1666275728000<\/a><\/blockquote><\/div>
In a second setback, the
CCI<\/a> imposed a penalty of Rs 936.44 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position through its Play Store policies. The commission also issued a cease-and-desist order in which it prescribed eight corrective measures that Google Play needs to implement to correct the anti-competitive practices.

ET also reported on November 7 that Google may receive a third blow from the antitrust regulator for alleged abuse of market dominance in the smart TV market.

The case pertains to June 2021, when the
CCI<\/a> had ordered a probe into alleged abuse of dominance by Google’s smart television operating system Android TV, after finding prima facie evidence. The commission was acting based on a complaint filed by lawyers of two trusts.

Television manufacturers need to enter into a licensing agreement with Google to use its platform. The terms of such licensing agreements are allegedly prohibitive for equipment manufacturers.
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数据保护法案会滥用客户数据:Rajeev钱德拉塞卡

钱德拉塞卡提到谷歌3.92亿美元和解解决指控美国40个州的搜索和广告巨头非法跟踪用户的位置。

  • 2022年11月15日更新是04:41点

电子和信息技术部长拉杰夫钱德拉塞卡在周二说:“滥用客户数据违反隐私和数据保护预期”。

钱德拉塞卡指谷歌3.92亿美元和解来解决指控美国40个州的搜索和广告巨头非法跟踪用户的位置。

部长说,印度的数字数据保护法案也会结束这种做法。

“印度的# DigitalDataProtection法案将阻止这和确保任何平台/中介,这将面临惩罚性和金融后果,”他说。

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调查和解决在美国,这是领导的俄勒冈州和内布拉斯加州发起法律头痛的一个标志科技巨人从州检察长,积极有针对性的近几个月公司的该项服务实践。

除了支付,谷歌必须更加透明与消费者发生位置跟踪时,给用户详细信息定位跟踪数据在一个特殊的web页面,爱荷华州总检察长办公室说。

“当消费者决定不分享位置数据在他们的设备上,他们应该能够信任,公司将不再跟踪他们的一举一动,”爱荷华州司法部长汤姆·米勒在一份声明中说。“这结算清楚地表明公司在他们如何跟踪客户必须是透明的,遵守州和联邦隐私法律。”

印度的麻烦
谷歌等大型科技股公司已经面临印度政府的愤怒和各种机构,尤其是印度的竞争委员会。

上个月,竞争监管机构施加一个点球的1337点卢比在谷歌滥用其在多个市场的主导地位安卓手机操作系统(OS)和规定的十几个措施,该公司必须遵守。

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监管机构表示制造商的设备上运行安卓不应该被迫在手机中预装谷歌服务。它还要求谷歌提供公平的访问所有利益相关者。


在另一个挫折,CCI对谷歌936.44卢比的罚款通过其发挥商店政策滥用其主导地位。该委员会还发出指示要求的规定八纠正措施,谷歌需要实现正确的反竞争行为。

等也在11月7日报道,谷歌可能会获得反垄断监管部门的第三个打击涉嫌滥用市场主导地位的智能电视市场。

属于2021年6月,当CCI下令调查涉嫌滥用市场支配地位的行为通过谷歌的智能电视操作系统Android电视,后发现的初步证据。该委员会是基于两个信托基金的律师提交的投诉。

电视制造商需要进入谷歌利用其平台的许可协议。据说这样的许可协议的条款禁止设备制造商。
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Union minister of state for electronics and information technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> on Tuesday said “misuse of customer data violates privacy<\/a> and data protection expectations”.

Chandrasekhar referred to
Google<\/a>’s $392-million settlement to settle allegations by 40 American states that the search and advertising giant had illegally tracked user locations.

The minister said India’s Digital
Data Protection Bill<\/a> would also end such practices.

“India's #DigitalDataProtection bill will put a stop to this and ensure that any Platform\/Intermediary that does this will face punitive & financial consequences,” he said.

<\/p>

This type of \"misuse\" of custmr data violates #Privacy n #DataProtection expectationsIndia's… https:\/\/t.co\/ulsUH3ahkf<\/p>&mdash; Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@Rajeev_GoI)1668488069000<\/a><\/blockquote><\/div>
The investigation and settlement in the US, which was led by
Oregon<\/a> and Nebraska, is a sign of the mounting legal headaches for the tech<\/a> giant from state attorneys general, who have aggressively targeted the firm’s user-tracking practices in recent months.

In addition to the payment,
Google<\/a> has to be more transparent with consumers about when location tracking is occurring and give users detailed information about location-tracking data on a special web page, the Iowa attorney general’s office said.

“When consumers make the decision to not share location data on their devices, they should be able to trust that a company will no longer track their every move,” Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller said in a statement. “This settlement makes it clear that companies must be transparent in how they track customers and abide by state and federal
privacy<\/a> laws.”

Indian troubles<\/strong>
Google, among other
Big Tech<\/a> firms, has been facing the ire of the Indian government and various agencies, particularly the Competition Commission of India.

Last month, the competition watchdog imposed a penalty of Rs 1,337.76 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position in multiple markets with its
Android<\/a> mobile operating system (OS) and prescribed about a dozen measures that the company has to comply with.

The regulator said makers of devices that run on
Android<\/a> shouldn’t be forced to pre-install Google services on their devices. It also asked Google to provide fair access to all stakeholders.

CCI imposes monetary penalty of ₹ 1337.76 crore on Google for abusing dominant position in multiple markets in the… https:\/\/t.co\/HrErHmNiIh<\/p>&mdash; CCI (@CCI_India)1666275728000<\/a><\/blockquote><\/div>
In a second setback, the
CCI<\/a> imposed a penalty of Rs 936.44 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position through its Play Store policies. The commission also issued a cease-and-desist order in which it prescribed eight corrective measures that Google Play needs to implement to correct the anti-competitive practices.

ET also reported on November 7 that Google may receive a third blow from the antitrust regulator for alleged abuse of market dominance in the smart TV market.

The case pertains to June 2021, when the
CCI<\/a> had ordered a probe into alleged abuse of dominance by Google’s smart television operating system Android TV, after finding prima facie evidence. The commission was acting based on a complaint filed by lawyers of two trusts.

Television manufacturers need to enter into a licensing agreement with Google to use its platform. The terms of such licensing agreements are allegedly prohibitive for equipment manufacturers.
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