Amazon going the Google way\, may face sanctions: German antitrust Adviser

Amazon going the Google way, may face sanctions: German antitrust Adviser

Amazon.com Inc is combining some offerings in a way similar to Alphabet Inc.'s Google

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com Inc is combining some offerings in a way similar to Inc.’s and could face sanctions in order to safeguard competition rules, the chairman of Germany’s Monopolies Commission Achim Wambach told Welt am Sonntag in an interview.

“One could think in the direction of an unbundling on a product level at Amazon,” Wambach said. “Prime connects different services as well” and only subscribers can view certain films or series, he said, referring to the company’s membership program. Germany’s Monopolies Commission is an expert panel that advises the country’s federal government.

Last year, the fined 4.3 billion euros ($4.86 billion) for breaching antitrust rules as the U.S. giant imposed restrictions on Android device manufacturers and mobile network operators to cement its dominant position in general internet search.

chief Margrethe Vestager told reporters earlier this month that an early-stage probe into Amazon’s potential use of data to overtake smaller shops on its Marketplace platform is "quite advanced" and she’d "like to take more decisive steps" before she leaves office later this year.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 08:51 IST