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Fortnite maker Epic Games and Google say they're settling 5-year legal fight over Android app store
Video game maker Epic Games has reached a “comprehensive settlement" with Google that could end its 5-year-old legal crusade targeting Google's Play Store for Android apps. Epic and Google revealed the settlement agreement in a joint legal document they filed in a San Francisco federal court Tuesday.
Google has proposed sweeping changes to its Play Store and Android to end an ongoing antitrust dispute with Epic Games. The two companies filed
Google is changing its long-standing Play Store rules, letting Android developers promote external deals, link to downloads outside the Play Store, and offer their own payment options instead of Google’s billing system.
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Google likely to payout $700 million to app customers in settlement
Google is likely to payout a settlement agreement over a Utah-led complaint over "anticompetitive conduct," according to Utah Attorney General Derek Brown.
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