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Korean FTC May Sanction Google for Bundling YouTube Music with YouTube Premium as Domestic Streaming Platforms Suffer

Google's bundling of YouTube Music with its premium subscription service, YouTube Premium, has drawn scrutiny from regulators in several jurisdictions, including South Korea.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 26, 2024
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Korean FTC May Sanction Google for Bundling YouTube Music with YouTube Premium as Domestic Streaming Platforms Suffer

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The Korean Fair Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly considering sanctions against tech giant Google over its practice of bundling YouTube Music with YouTube Premium. This move comes amidst growing concerns that such bundling practices may be exacerbating the challenges faced by domestic streaming platforms in South Korea.

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Google’s bundling of YouTube Music with its premium subscription service, YouTube Premium, has drawn scrutiny from regulators in several jurisdictions, including South Korea. Critics argue that this practice gives Google an unfair advantage in the competitive music streaming market by leveraging its dominance in online video content.

YouTube Music Faces South Korean Regulatory Action

South Korea, home to a vibrant music industry and a rapidly growing streaming market, has seen domestic platforms struggle to compete with international giants like YouTube Music. The Korean government has been actively seeking to level the playing field and promote fair competition in the digital economy.

According to sources familiar with the matter, the Korean FTC is considering imposing sanctions on Google for its bundling practices, which regulators believe may stifle competition and harm consumers’ choices. The potential sanctions could include fines or corrective measures aimed at addressing the perceived anticompetitive effects of the bundling arrangement.

The FTC’s move comes at a time when domestic streaming platforms in South Korea are facing increasing pressure from international competitors. While Korean streaming services have enjoyed popularity at home, they have struggled to expand their reach beyond the domestic market, particularly in the face of competition from global players with extensive content libraries and established user bases.

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Industry analysts note that Google’s bundling of YouTube Music with YouTube Premium gives the tech giant a significant advantage in attracting subscribers in South Korea. This, in turn, could limit the growth prospects of domestic streaming platforms and hinder their ability to compete effectively in the market.

Google has yet to respond publicly to reports of potential sanctions by the Korean FTC. However, the company has previously defended its bundling practices as a way to offer consumers greater value and convenience through its subscription services.

The Korean government’s scrutiny of Google’s bundling practices underscores the broader regulatory challenges facing tech companies operating in South Korea and other jurisdictions. As regulators seek to promote competition and protect consumers in the digital age, the outcome of this investigation could have significant implications for the future of the music streaming market in South Korea and beyond.

For now, all eyes are on the Korean FTC as it weighs potential sanctions against Google and seeks to address concerns about the impact of bundling on competition and consumer choice in the country’s music streaming industry.

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