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Epic Games just won another major court battle against Google, and it’s a big deal for Android users and app developers.
The original dispute traces back to the rapid rise of mobile gaming and, specifically, the popularity of Epic's Fortnite.
Google needed to lose this one. That doesn't mean anybody wins or that anything will make a difference, unless you're an app developer.
In its loss to Epic Games in court, Google has just a few weeks to implement some massive changes in the Play Store and ...
Kuro Games revealed a new trailer showcasing two upcoming characters that will be featured in Version 2.6 of its ...
A U.S. appeals court on Friday agreed to delay a sweeping overhaul of Google's app store Play, as the technology giant ...
Following Epic Games' antitrust win, Google faces a 14-day deadline to implement major changes to Google Play, Android's main ...
Google is asking the court for an emergency stay following Epic’s big win.
In an emergency filing, the online giant says it was given only 14 days to meet the requirements of its antitrust loss; it ...
A Ninth Circuit ruling this week sides in favor of Epic Games, allowing its Android app store to be placed within the Google ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a ruling against Google, stating its Play Store practices are monopolistic.
A federal appeals court has upheld a jury verdict condemning Google's Android app store as an illegal monopoly, clearing the ...