Google admitted to requiring that Telstra and Optus exclusively pre-install Google Search on Android devices, leading to a lawsuit from Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission. In exchange for this exclusivity, the telcos received a portion of ad revenue from Google. Google cooperated with the regulator and agreed to a fine of AUD$55 million. Meanwhile, Japan's biggest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, has sued Perplexity AI for scraping thousands of its articles. China has revised immigration policies to create new visas for young scientists to boost innovation and international cooperation.
Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission announced a lawsuit against Google for anticompetitive conduct, admitting it required Telstra and Optus to solely pre-install Google Search on Android devices.
Perplexity AI is being sued by Japan's largest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, for scraping 119,467 articles without permission and summarizing them in search results.
China has introduced a new visa class for young science and technology professionals to enhance international collaborations and boost its innovation ecosystem as part of its economic strategy.
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