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> The Competition Commission of India found Google discriminated against developers in its Play store billing policy, according to documents seen by Bloomberg News. The findings come after a months-long investigation triggered by protests from developers, who’ve complained the U.S. internet giant charges an unfairly high fee in return for using Android app stores and its proprietary payments service.

> ... More than 200 startup founders banded together to open discussions with the government to stop it [Google] from imposing a fee of as much as 30% on smartphone app purchases -- its standard levy around the world. While Google delayed implementation of that rule after an outcry in late 2021, the country’s tech industry remains determined to constrain the colossus.

> ... The backlash in India echoes global opposition to the fee structure imposed by Google and Apple in their online app stores.

Most govt litigation from India esp against tech, is an outward signal for more corporate lobbying being necessary, aka bribery
> More than 200 startup founders banded together to open discussions with the government to stop it [Google] from imposing a fee of as much as 30% on smartphone app purchases

As I understand it, Google's platform fee only applies to Google Play, so it can be avoided by using another app store (Amazon), or by sideloading.