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South Korea's antitrust regulator accused Google of abusing its Android app market dominance through Project Hug, a program that pressured game developers to favor Google Play over rivals like OneStore. The Korea Fair Trade Commission said the conduct affected about 14.16 trillion won ($9.1 billion) in revenue and could lead to corrective orders and a financial penalty.
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