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A federal appeals court has upheld a jury verdict condemning Google’s Android app store as an illegal monopoly, clearing the ...
Australia’s Federal Court has given Epic Games another win in its global fight against the way Apple and Google run their app ...
Epic Games has won a partial victory in an Australian court against Google and Apple. The court found Tuesday that the tech ...
An Australian court found the smartphone app stores of Apple and Google-owned Android were uncompetitive, local media ...
On Thursday, a three-judge panel affirmed the lower court’s decision in Epic v. Google, according to a full opinion you can ...
A judge rules that Apple and Google breached competition laws by removing the game in 2020, but the return date isn't known.
Third-party app stores could come to Google Play, now that Google just lost a fresh appeal against an Epic Games antitrust ...
Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney celebrated the ruling. “Victory over Google! After 4 weeks of detailed court testimony, the California jury found against the Google Play monopoly on all counts.
Google has failed to overturn a jury verdict that sees it having to allow third-party App Stores such as one by Epic Games.
Google agreed to pay $700 million and allow more competition within its Android app store as part of a settlement with all 50 states and millions of US consumers – a deal that Epic Games CEO Tim ...
Google’s defeat in its antitrust battle with Epic Games was a sweeping victory for the Fortnite maker and a significant upset to the business model underpinning the mobile app ecosystem, where ...
Sweeney told FT that Epic Games, which now operates its own storefront — Epic Games Store for Mac and Windows — knows that Google can charge developers much less. Following the Monday ruling ...
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