A judge on Monday ruled against Google in its battle against Epic Games. Experts told BI the ruling shows how antitrust law ...
Google said it plans to appeal the ruling and ask the courts to pause implementing the remedies.
Epic was seeking changes to Play Store policies that would be in effect for six years, but Donato opted for a three-year stay ...
Google says it will appeal the ruling, which prevents the company from requiring app developers to pay up to 30% commissions.
The Judge for Epic v Google round 1 has ruled that Google has to "open the Google Play store" and Google is already working ...
Google will be restricted from paying fees or sharing revenue with companies in exchange for them choosing to not compete ...
Google will have to distribute third-party stores in the Play Store and give third-party rivals full access to Google Play's ...
A US federal judge sided with Epic Games, ordering Google to open up its app store to rivals. Google has decided to challenge ...
Earlier this week, US courts mandated that Google must – for a three-year period – open up its Play app store to allow ...
In a landmark ruling, Judge James Donato has declared Google's tight grip on the Play Store an illegal monopoly, forcing them ...
This ruling comes after a lengthy lawsuit filed by Epic Games three years ago against both Google and Apple regarding their ...
As a federal judge weighs what corrective steps Google must take to remove barriers surrounding its Play Store, Cary’s Epic ...