Google says it will appeal the ruling, which prevents the company from requiring app developers to pay up to 30% commissions.
Judge James Donato, who presided over the Epic vs. Google lawsuit that declared Google to be operating an illegal monopoly ...
The metaverse might have lost steam in concept over the last few years, but Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney still believes firmly ...
Tech giants are accustomed to embracing regulatory risk -- but investors may be realizing that the latest developments facing ...
A judge has ruled that Google must open up its Play Store to third-party apps, a ruling that falls pretty decisively in Epic ...
It's Epic Games' latest victory in its four-year antitrust battle with Google. Thanks to the most recent verdict by Judge ...
Posted under the authority of Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google Vice President of Regulatory affairs, the blog post posits three ...
The changes are among several remedies ordered by a judge following an antitrust case in the United States involving the tech ...
Google said it plans to appeal the ruling and ask the courts to pause implementing the remedies.
The Google Play store has to open for 3 years to give competing platforms a chance to take the fight to it on Android devices ...
Google is appealing the court verdict stating it must open Android and the Play Store to enable third-party app stores and ...
A federal judge ruled Monday that Google must open the Play Store to rival third-party Android app stores. U.S. District ...