Google’s
secret Android agreements drive up
phone prices, new
antitrust lawsuit alleges

A new
antitrust lawsuit filed in California on Thursday against Google alleges that the company is taking advantage of the mostly
secret Mobile Application Distribution
agreements (MADA)
Android device makers have to sign in order to establish a mo**poly on the mobile search business,
CNET reports, thus stifling competition and driving up prices for phones and tablets in the process.
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