A federal judge has ordered Google to tear down the digital walls shielding its Android app store from competition.
The internet giant was ordered by a federal judge to make a series of changes to address its anticompetitive conduct.
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, faces numerous legal challenges in the US that, together, threaten its core business.
Google said it plans to appeal the ruling and ask the courts to pause implementing the remedies.
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In a significant blow to Google's mobile app business, a US federal judge has ordered the tech giant to make sweeping changes ...
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Google says it will appeal the ruling, which prevents the company from requiring app developers to pay up to 30% commissions.
A federal judge has ordered Google to open its Android app store to competition, finding the tech giant had maintained an ...