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Google suffers major court defeat in monopoly case

“Winner, winner, chicken dinner.”

Taking a cue from its insanely popular “Fortnite” video game, Epic​ Games just returned from the brink of catastrophe, took‍ on one of the final bosses⁤ of Big Tech, ⁣and ⁢won — for now.

Anyone ⁢remotely interested in mobile gaming ‌has likely heard about ‍Epic’s crusade⁤ against the two biggest smartphone storefronts: the Google Play Store and the Apple ⁤App Store.

In short: Epic alleged that Google and Apple were running illegal ⁢monopolies via their respective app ‌stores, killing any prospective competition that may crop‌ up.

Epic was also fuming that the ​companies took​ such massive cuts⁢ of its earnings through those app stores — a sizable loss of revenue ⁢given the‌ popularity of “Fortnite.”

Interestingly enough, Epic lost its first battle against Apple, as documented by The Verge, ⁢roughly ⁢two years ⁢ago. (Apple​ lost that case ⁢too, but not ⁢nearly as⁤ badly as Epic.)

Fast‍ forward ⁤to 2023, and many a legal pundit expected a similar ⁤outcome in Epic’s challenge against Google.

But as in any great battle royale, the ​best victories⁣ are the ones you snatch from ‌the jaws of defeat — and that’s⁣ exactly what appears to have happened here.

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According to a Monday report from The Verge, a jury has found that​ “Google⁤ turned its⁢ Google Play app store⁤ and Google Play ​Billing service into an illegal monopoly.”

One analyst, Paul⁢ Gallant, told Yahoo Finance that the decision was ⁤”unexpected,” but he thinks ‌the fact that this⁤ was a ​jury trial ⁢and not a judge’s decision paid off for Epic ⁤(the Apple case was a judge’s decision).

However, as both Gallant and⁢ The Verge noted, Google plans on appealing the decision, so don’t​ expect⁤ any imminent changes.

Despite that ​murky future, Epic is taking‌ a victory lap.

“Today’s​ verdict is a win for all app developers⁤ and consumers ⁤around the⁣ world,”‍ Epic said in a Monday blog post. “It proves⁤ that ⁤Google’s app store practices are illegal and they abuse their monopoly to extract exorbitant⁣ fees, stifle competition and⁣ reduce innovation.

“Over the course of the trial we saw evidence that Google was willing to pay billions of dollars to stifle‌ alternative app⁣ stores by paying developers to abandon their own store efforts and direct distribution plans, and offering highly lucrative agreements with device manufacturers in exchange for excluding competing app stores.”

Epic ​added a jab at Google, accusing the tech titan ‌of being less than⁤ forthcoming in the legal ⁣proceedings.

“This‍ is, of course, what we know,” Epic said. “From the CEO​ down, Google ​employees willfully ⁢re-directed sensitive conversations to chat, ⁤knowing that their contents would⁢ be deleted forever.

“The evidence presented in this case demonstrates the urgent need for legislation and regulations that address​ Apple​ and Google ⁢strangleholds over smartphones.”

Yes, at the end of⁢ the day, this‌ case is about a⁢ multibillion-dollar company (Epic) taking ‍on‌ a trillion-dollar company (Google) over matters‌ of profit — something most Americans cannot relate to on ⁣any level.

But ⁢it also ​represents the growing tide against “the way things are.”

In the past, perhaps⁤ Google‌ and Epic would have come⁣ to a hefty settlement and‍ the world collectively moved ⁤on.‌ Google is, quite literally, a ⁢monolith so embedded in the culture⁣ that it operates ‌as a noun, proper noun and verb.

But now? With the tech overlords at Google (overlords who may need to retain better lawyers) eating an‍ actual loss in court, perhaps it’s ⁤time for everyday Americans to take a page out of the playbook of Epic Games:

Fight,⁣ fight, and when you lose, fight some more.⁢ You just might get ⁢that W yet.


The post Google Fail: Big Tech Titan⁢ Handed Brutal Court ⁢Loss Over Monopoly Allegations appeared first on

How might the recent verdict against Google impact the practices and competitiveness of app stores in the mobile gaming ⁢industry

The past several years, Epic Games, the company behind the popular “Fortnite” video game, has been locked in​ a legal battle with two⁣ of the biggest smartphone storefronts, the ‍Google Play ​Store​ and the Apple App Store. Epic ⁤accused both companies of operating illegal monopolies and taking excessive cuts of its earnings through their app stores.

In 2021, Epic lost⁣ its case against Apple, but ⁢it seems⁣ that they have emerged victorious in their battle against Google. A recent‌ jury verdict found that Google had turned its Google ‌Play app store and Google Play Billing service into an illegal monopoly. This⁣ decision was unexpected but incredibly significant for Epic Games.

Analysts and legal experts have noted that the fact that this was a jury trial, unlike the⁢ Apple case which was decided by ⁣a ⁣judge, may have influenced the outcome. Nevertheless, Google has announced⁣ its intention⁣ to appeal the decision, so the future outcome remains uncertain.

Despite the potential for further legal battles, Epic Games has ​celebrated this verdict as a win for both app‌ developers and consumers worldwide. In a blog post,⁢ Epic stated that the verdict proves that Google’s app store​ practices are illegal and ⁣that the company abuses its monopoly power to extract steep fees, stifle competition, and hinder innovation.

While the long-term implications of this decision are yet to be seen, it marks a significant milestone in the ongoing debate ‌over the power and ‌practices of ⁢tech giants in the mobile gaming industry. ⁣The outcome of these legal‌ battles could potentially‌ reshape the landscape of app stores ​and create a more competitive environment for developers.

In conclusion, Epic Games’ recent victory ‍against Google in the legal battle over app store practices is a ⁢major achievement for the company and a significant development in the ongoing fight ⁢against alleged⁣ monopolistic practices ‌in the tech industry.‌ As the appeals process unfolds, the impact of this decision will become clearer, and the future of the ⁢mobile gaming industry could be forever changed.



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