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Epic Games has won its antitrust lawsuit against Google, after the nine-member jury in the case unanimously agreed that the tech giant abused its power by operating an app store monopoly and ...
Epic has filed a proposed injunction with the federal court, seeking Google to make big changes to the Play Store. The developer wants Google to let users download apps from any source without ...
After winning an antitrust case against Google, Epic Games has revealed what it wants as a result. In short, it's looking to blow the Play Store wide open.
Epic Games — which originally filed suit against Google in 2020 after “Fortnite” was removed from the Play Store for trying to use its own payment system — notably sought “injunctive ...
Epic Games’ latest lawsuit focuses on a Samsung program called Auto Blocker, which stops users from downloading apps from sources other than the Google Play Store or Samsung Galaxy Store.
Now the popular game is no longer available on Google Play, nor can it be installed on iOS devices through Apple’s App Store. This won’t be the last we hear of Epic’s multi-front battle ...
Epic Games failed to get a court to rule that the Apple App Store is an illegal monopoly earlier this year. It is trying again with Google Play. A jury in San Francisco on Monday began hearing the ...
Cary-based Epic Games, the maker of the popular Fortnite video game, filed a lawsuit against Google. Federal jury decides Android app store abuses Play store power.
When Google refused, Epic installed its own payment system in the Fortnite app on Android, charging consumers a lower price. Google responded by removing Fortnite from its Play Store on Aug. 13, 2020.
Google’s VP of Play partnerships, Purnima Kochikar, confirmed in court that the $147 million offer to place Fortnite solely on the Play Store was not only approved internally but offered to Epic ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — In opening arguments in an antitrust jury trial on Monday, lawyers for Epic Games — the company behind the hit game Fortnite — accused Google of using a strategy of “blocking and ...
Original story: Epic Games has filed an injunction order that would permit third-party app stores on the Google Play Store for six years. As reported by Reuters, the filing was made to San ...