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Google's attempt to appeal the decision in Epic v. Google has failed. In a newly released opinion, the Ninth Circuit Court of ...
While Apple largely won the lawsuit that Epic Games levied against it back in 2020, Google hasn't been as lucky. Google today ...
Alphabet’s Google on Thursday failed to persuade a U.S. appeals panel to overturn a jury verdict and federal court order ...
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Alphabet’s Google on Thursday failed to persuade a US appeals panel to overturn a jury verdict and federal court order ...
A Google spokesperson confirmed to Ars that Google still plans to appeal the verdict—even though Google already agreed to a $700 million settlement with consumers and states following Epic's win.
Epic has repeatedly argued that Google should not be able to deter third-party app stores through policing, so it’s likely Epic and Google will keep butting heads over this.
Google has defended its app store practices and denied any wrongdoing. The company has a May 3 deadline to respond to Epic’s proposal. Epic’s lawsuit did not demand monetary damages.
Epic says many of Google’s alleged anticompetitive behavior (like Project Hug) didn’t begin until 2019, so Google didn’t need to do these things to compete — only to protect its alleged ...
On Monday, a jury sided with Epic Games over Google in an antitrust case that could reshape how app marketplaces like Google Play are allowed to operate. The unanimous verdict wraps up a three ...
Epic Games CEO, founder and majority owner Tim Sweeney took to Twitter to savor Epic's antitrust victory over Google in federal court on Monday. He also personally thanked the jurors in the case ...
Google said that bowing down to all those demands would "effectively prevent [it] from competing," which in turn would negatively affect Android users and developers. Epic's proposals only benefit ...
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