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Google granted request to pause ‘dangerous remedies’ to Play store in blow to Epic Games

Google granted request to pause ‘dangerous remedies’ to Play store in blow to Epic Games


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Google said Friday that a federal judge in California granted its request to pause his order directing the Alphabet unit to overhaul its Android app store Play by Nov. 1 to give consumers more choice over how they download software.

San Francisco-based US District Judge James Donato made the decision on Friday as part of an antitrust lawsuit against Google brought by “Fortnite” maker Epic Games. Google argued that Donato’s Oct. 7 injunction would harm the company and introduce “serious safety, security and privacy risks into the Android ecosystem.”

Donato delayed the injunction to allow the San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals to consider Google’s separate request to pause the judge’s order. Donato denied Google’s separate request to pause the order for the duration of its broader appeal in the case.

A federal judge in California granted Google’s request to pause his order directing the Alphabet unit to overhaul its Android app store Play by Nov. 1 to give consumers more choice over how they download software. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

“We’re pleased with the District Court’s decision to temporarily pause the implementation of dangerous remedies demanded by Epic, as the Court of Appeal considers our request to further pause the remedies while we appeal,” Google said in a statement.

Epic declined to comment on Donato’s order.

In the Epic Games lawsuit, a jury last year found that Google illegally monopolized how consumers download apps on Android devices and how they pay for in-app transactions.

The judge, in his order, embraced many of the steps recommended by Epic in light of the jury’s decision.

The order required Google to allow users to download competing third-party Android app platforms or stores in Play and to allow the use of competing in-app payment methods.

It also barred Google from making payments to device makers to preinstall its app store and from sharing revenue generated from the Play store with other app distributors.

In the Epic Games lawsuit, a jury last year found that Google illegally monopolized how consumers download apps on Android devices and how they pay for in-app transactions. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Google, headed by CEO Sundar Pichai, has already appealed the jury’s antitrust findings to the 9th Circuit. AP

Google has already appealed the jury’s antitrust findings to the 9th Circuit. Google has not yet presented its antitrust arguments to the appeals court.

It previously has said that it cannot be considered a monopolist because Play and Apple’s App Store are direct competitors, and that Donato’s injunction would unlawfully force Google to do business with rivals.

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