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    US judge orders Google to open app store to rivals

    By James DurstonOctober 8, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • A U.S. judge ruled that Google must allow rival apps on its Play Store for three years.
    • Google plans to appeal, arguing the changes risk user privacy, security, and app developer competition.

    A U.S. federal judge has ordered Google to allow rival companies to offer their Android apps on its Google Play store, marking a significant ruling in the ongoing legal battle against the tech giant. The ruling stems from a lawsuit brought by Epic Games, the developer of the popular video game Fortnite. Starting next month, this ruling will be in effect for three years, allowing rival technology firms to distribute their apps through Google Play.

    The court order was issued by Judge James Donato and includes several remedies aimed at addressing antitrust concerns. Among these, Google must allow competing app stores to access its catalogue of apps, a remedy that experts say goes beyond typical antitrust requirements.

    Google, however, plans to appeal the decision and seek a delay in implementing these changes. The company argues that the proposed remedies would negatively impact user privacy, security, and developer competition on Android devices. “These changes would put consumers’ privacy and security at risk, make it harder for developers to promote their apps, and reduce competition on devices,” Google said in a statement.

    Epic Games had previously won a jury verdict in December, which found that Google unfairly restricted competition by controlling both the distribution of apps and in-app payments on its platform.

    Legal experts see this ruling as a significant challenge to the control exerted by major tech companies. “It shows that courts are willing to ask dominant platforms to share access with competitors in the name of competition,” said Rebecca Haw Allensworth, a professor at Vanderbilt Law School.

    This is not the only legal battle Google faces. In recent months, the company has been involved in multiple lawsuits, including one where a judge ruled in favor of the U.S. Department of Justice, which accused Google of monopolizing online search. Critics argue that Google’s app store fees, which can be as high as 30%, lead to inflated prices for consumers.

    According to Lee Hepner, Senior Legal Counsel at the American Economic Liberties Project, this latest ruling could help foster competition and potentially lower prices for users.

    James Durston

    James Durston is the Editor-in-Chief for Blue Tech Wave, and a former editor and journalist for some of the world's biggest international media organisations.

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