The US district judge James Donato in San Francisco has ruled for several changes that Google must undertake to open up its Play store, to greater competition, including making Android apps available ...
A federal judge has ordered Google to tear down the digital walls shielding its Android app store from competition.
A federal judge ruled Monday that Google must open the Play Store to rival third-party Android app stores. U.S. District ...
It's Epic Games' latest victory in its four-year antitrust battle with Google. Thanks to the most recent verdict by Judge James Donato in California, starting in November, Google will have carry third ...
Judge James Donato, who presided over the Epic vs. Google lawsuit that declared Google to be operating an illegal monopoly ...
A federal judge on Monday ordered Google to tear down the digital walls shielding its Android app store from competition as punishment for maintaining an illegal monopoly that helped expand the ...
While Google’s Epic loss will require Android to open up to more than Play Store, Google said it can’t be a monopoly since ...
In response, Google's appeal argues that Apple, which maintains a more closed ecosystem, faces no similar legal challenges, ...
Judge James Donato issued his final ruling on the Epic v. Google case, deeming Google Play Store an illegal monopoly.
For three years, Google will have to let third-party Android app stores access the Google Play Store's catalog of apps "so ...
While Android has always allowed users to sideload applications from other sources, Google was found to have used its market ...
Google says it will appeal the ruling, which prevents the company from requiring app developers to pay up to 30% commissions.