Google says that opening up its Play Store to third-party app stores "harms safety and privacy" and "puts users at risk." ...
E pic’s lawsuit against Google resulted in a final ruling that would require Google to open up its Play Store to third-party ...
Injunction is a victory for Epic Games and other app developers who want alternatives to the Google-controlled app store.
Google has now requested an emergency stay for the recent ruling, stating the upcoming November 1 deadline doesn't give the ...
Google has moved for an emergency stay on the Epic judgment, as the Court gave just three weeks to make sweeping changes to ...
Google had been ordered to start opening up its app store to third parties by Nov. 1, but that is now on hold pending the ...
Most recently, the Digital Market Act (DMA) and a U.S. antitrust lawsuit over its Google Play Store developers’ fees have reignited the conversation over Google’s alleged monopoly in the ...
Alphabet Inc. must lift restrictions that prevent developers from setting up rival marketplaces and billing systems that compete with its Google Play Store ... to Epic Games Inc. in its long ...
Google must distribute rival stores via the Play Store and give them access to its entire catalogue of apps - excluding apps by developers who specifically opt-out. This means that third-party stores ...
Third-party app stores will be visible within the Play Store, and developers can bypass Google’s 30% app tax in the US. Last week, Epic filed a new ...
Google is also "enjoined from sharing Play Store revenues with ... of offering a "catalog of app/games" that is too "limited" to attract users and developers in a two-sided market.