Seoul, Oct 6 (IANS): Google's Korea head said the company will follow the country's new law that restricts app store operators from forcing their in-app payment systems on developers.
In August, South Korea's National Assembly amended the Telecommunications Business Act barring app market operators from forcing certain payment systems on mobile content businesses by abusing their market positions.
App store giants Google and Apple have been enforcing their own proprietary systems, which take commissions of up to 30 per cent from many developers, who have complained of high fees.
Kim Kyung-hoon, the country's Director for Google's local unit, said the company would follow the new law after repeated questioning by lawmakers during a parliamentary audit by the Science, ICT, Broadcasting and Communications Committee, reports Yonhap news agency.
"While there are areas that are regretful, we respect the law," Kim said, affirming the company will change its business model.
In September, the country's telecommunications regulator said it will receive specific plans from app market operators on how they plan to abide by the new law and will also meet with app developers to discuss their grievances.