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Roku warns of standoff with Google over YouTube TV
The streaming media battle is getting particularly dirty. According to Axios, Roku has accused Google of wanting preferential treatment for the YouTube and YouTube TV apps as the two companies renegotiate their deal, something Google has denied. Roku told customers in email that Google supposedly wants conspicuous placement for YouTube in search results, including a dedicated row. It also hopes to block results from other providers while using the YouTube app, Roku said, and to prioritize YouTube music results when using the Roku remote for voice commands while YouTube is open.
Roku further alleged that Google threatened to set chipset and memory requirements for devices that would raise hardware prices, potentially giving Google’s Chromecast an unfair advantage.
A spokesperson for Roku wasn’t shy about ascribing malicious intent. Google was using its YouTube monopoly to strongarm Roku into accepting “predatory, anti-competitive and discriminatory” conditions, the representative argued. The spokesperson added that Roku wasn’t asking for a “single additional dollar” and just wanted terms that didn’t skew search results, hike costs or run afoul if industry data practices.
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