Google slams US government’s proposal to split company up on anti-competitive grounds | Computer Weekly

Google slams US government’s proposal to split company up on anti-competitive grounds | Computer Weekly

Internet search giant Google has hit back at the US Department of Justice’s (DoJ) suggestion that its operations should be broken up on anti-competition grounds, claiming doing so would have “significant unintended consequences” for… Article Source https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366613216/Google-slams-US-governments-proposal-to-split-company-up-on-anti-competitive-grounds

Judge considers proposed changes to Google’s Android app store to deter anticompetitive tactics

Judge considers proposed changes to Google’s Android app store to deter anticompetitive tactics

The recent verdict in the Epic vs. Google case has given Epic an opportunity to push for sweeping changes to how Google manages Android app distribution. Epic is proposing that Google should make all Android apps on the Play Store available to competing stores, as well as distribute rival app stores directly to consumers. This … Read more

Judge to consider proposed modifications to Google’s Android app store to prevent anticompetitive behavior

Judge to consider proposed modifications to Google’s Android app store to prevent anticompetitive behavior

In a San Francisco federal court, Google is facing legal challenges regarding anti-competitive practices in the smartphone app market, specifically in relation to its Android software. This comes after a previous jury ruling that deemed Google’s Play Store for Android as an illegal monopoly in a case brought by Epic Games. During the court hearing … Read more

Judge to consider proposed modifications to Google’s Android app store in order to combat anticompetitive practices

Judge to consider proposed modifications to Google’s Android app store to prevent anticompetitive behavior

In San Francisco, Google is facing legal challenges regarding anti-competitive practices in the smartphone app market with its Android software. The case follows a jury decision that deemed Google’s Play Store for Android apps an illegal monopoly after an antitrust case brought by Epic Games. U.S. District Judge James Donato is overseeing the proceedings and … Read more