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Google wins temporary pause on Play Store changes amid Epic Games lawsuit

By Vionna Fiducia ThejaOctober 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • A U.S. judge has granted Google a temporary pause on the Play Store overhaul following an antitrust lawsuit filed by Epic Games.
  • Google argued that the injunction would harm the security and privacy of the Android ecosystem, with the final decision pending an appeal.

What happened

A California federal judge has granted Google a temporary halt on a previous ruling that ordered the company to overhaul its Android Play Store by November 1. The decision, made by U.S. District Judge James Donato, comes in response to an antitrust lawsuit filed by Epic Games, known for its popular game “Fortnite.” The case accuses Google of monopolising app distribution and in-app payment systems on Android devices.

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In October, Judge Donato issued an injunction that would require Google to permit third-party app stores and alternative in-app payment methods on its Play Store, as well as restrict the company from making exclusive deals with device manufacturers to pre-install its app store. Google, however, argued that the order would introduce “serious safety, security, and privacy risks” into the Android ecosystem. As a result, Donato granted a temporary pause to give the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals time to review Google’s request for a further stay. Epic Games has yet to comment on the ruling.

Why this is important

This case touches on critical issues concerning how mobile apps are distributed and paid for, with Google at the centre of an ongoing battle over monopolistic practices. Epic Games’ lawsuit is part of a broader effort to challenge the dominance of tech giants like Google and Apple, particularly regarding their control over app stores and the fees they charge developers.

For consumers, the implications are significant: the ruling could lead to more choices in how apps are downloaded and paid for on Android devices, potentially lowering costs and opening up competition in the app marketplace. However, Google has raised concerns about the security risks such changes could bring, as third-party app stores and payment systems may not offer the same level of protection. The outcome of this legal battle will not only shape the future of Google’s Play Store but could also influence how app distribution is regulated across the tech industry.

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Vionna Fiducia Theja

Vionna Fiducia Theja is a passionate journalist with a First Class Honours degree in Media and Communication from the University of Liverpool. A storyteller at heart, she delves into the vibrant worlds of technology, art, and entertainment, where creativity meets innovation. Vionna believes in the power of media to transform lives and spark conversations that matter. Connect with her at v.zheng@btw.media.

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