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Federal Jury Rules Against Google’s App Monopoly
December 11, 2023
In a groundbreaking development that may challenge Google’s dominance over its Android app store, a federal jury delivered a resounding verdict on Monday evening, declaring Google’s app marketplace as an illegal monopoly.
“This is a message that justice can prevail in the fight against Big Tech’s outsized power over our lives.”
Katherine Van Dyck, senior legal counsel at the American Economic Liberties Project, via CNN
This long-awaited decision concludes an intense legal battle between Epic Games, the creative minds behind the wildly popular video game “Fortnite,” and the tech company. The verdict not only signifies a momentous victory for Epic Games but also serves as a major triumph for those who have been critical of Google’s app store practices and terms.
With this landmark ruling, the jury unanimously found that Google’s app store practices are in direct violation of U.S. antitrust laws. This judgment has far-reaching implications, potentially leading to significant changes in the way Google operates its app store.
At the heart of the matter lies the issue of fair competition within the app market. Critics argue that Google’s tight control over its app store hampers innovation and restricts the choices available to users. This verdict brings to light the need for a more level playing field, encouraging a healthier, more vibrant app ecosystem.
“The app stores are cracking open, walls between social media platforms are coming down as the old networks fail, the headlong rush to AI is making all the search engines worse, and the open web is more powerful than ever. We are about to see the biggest reshuffling of power on the internet in 20 years. Most users have never seen this kind of change.”
Anil Dash, technology entrepreneur and commentator, via CNN
The implications of this verdict are immense. It could pave the way for increased competition and alternative app marketplaces, empowering developers and offering users greater freedom of choice.
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