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Google wants US judge's app store ruling put on hold
Google has asked a California federal judge to pause his sweeping court order requiring it to open up its app store Play to greater competition. In a court filing on Friday night, Google said U.S. District Judge James Donato’s injunction order,
Google opening the Play Store to Epic won't go the way Judge Donato seems to think
The Judge for Epic v Google round 1 has ruled that Google has to "open the Google Play store" and Google is already working on the appeal.
Epic’s lawsuit victory forces open the Google Play Store: What it means for you
In a landmark ruling, Judge James Donato has declared Google's tight grip on the Play Store an illegal monopoly, forcing them to usher in an era of unprecedented openness and competition. This verdict,
U.S. judge orders sweeping changes to Google’s Android app store
After a jury said Google broke monopoly laws, a judge said Google must allow competing app stores and stop forcing digital purchases through its billing system.
Google seeks delay on sweeping Play store ruling
Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) has requested a federal judge in California seeking a delay in a significant court order that required the company to allow more competition in its lucrative Play Store of apps.
Google requests a stay of US injunction against the Play Store
Google has been facing antitrust cases on multiple fronts lately. European and US authorities have questioned the company’s business model for ads and Google Search services. Another area that authorities have their eyes on is Google’s app store policies.
Google Seeks to delay judge’s ruling on App Store competition over security concerns
Google has asked a California judge to delay a court order that would open its Play Store to more competition, citing security and privacy concerns. The order, stemming from a case by Epic Games, is set to take effect on November 1.
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Google asks 9th Circuit for emergency stay, says Epic ruling ‘is dangerous’
The company says the imminent deadline to implement changes gives it little time to try to mitigate ‘serious risks.’ ...
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Judge Opens Google App Store to Rivals for 3 Years, Punishing Tech Giant for Abusing Market Power
Judge
James
Donato
of the Northern District of California said his remedy for Google abusing its market power would level ...
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Google’s Big Battle: Appeals Epic Games Verdict Over Android Monopoly
Google is appealing a ruling that requires the Play Store to allow more competition and alternative payment methods starting ...
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US consumers renew efforts in Hermès Birkin antitrust case
Hermès is facing renewed legal challenges from US consumers who allege that the French luxury brand requires customers to make additional purchases before allowing them to buy its Birkin bags, Reuters ...
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Into the fire
Google has landed in the great smithy that is the American system of justice. It’s like a huge set of bellows. The news when ...
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US judge orders Google to open up app store to competition
The injunction by U.S. District Judge
James
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in San Francisco outlined the changes Google must undertake to open up ...
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Google appeals Epic v. Google court ruling, citing privacy risks and impact on developer competition
Google appeals Epic v. Google ruling, arguing mandated changes threaten consumer privacy and developer competition on Android ...
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