Alphabet Inc.’s Google won’t have to immediately revamp its Google Play store policies, after a federal judge in California temporarily paused his order that would have forced the technology ...
“Our interpretation of the rule is the judge has said, ‘not yet.’ They did not rule on the constitutionality,” Greco said ...
Google has succeeded in convincing a US District Court judge in California to put the brakes on an injunction requiring the company to open up its Play Store to third-party app stores. The Friday ...
A federal judge in California has temporarily halted an order requiring Google to overhaul its Android app store by Nov. 1. The order would have compelled Google to permit third-party app stores ...
Google will no longer have to make a series of Play Store changes by November 1 in response to losing the Epic lawsuit after the original judge granted a “temporary administrative stay.” ...
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The case is In Re Google Play Store Antitrust Litigation, 21-md-02981, US District Court, Northern District of California (San Francisco). Story Continues (Updates with statement from Epic Games.) ...