Google attempt to appeal this decision Epic vs Google Failure. In a newly released opinion, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has decided to keep the original Epic vs Google The legalization that has found that Google’s play store and payment systems are monopoly.
The decision means that Google will have to restrict the actual legal treatment, which restricts the company’s phone makers’ ability to pay for the play store, prevents the developers from using their payment systems and forcing the third party to open the App Stores. Not only will Google be allowed to download third -party App Stores from the Play Store, but it also has to give these app stores “catalog access” to all apps in the Play Store so that they can have a competitive offer.
In October 2024, Google won the administrative establishment, which paused some of these restrictions in the postponement of the ninth circuit case. Judge M Margaret McCain, who oversees the case, wrote that “the movement on appeal has been denied as a thick in light of our decision.”
“This decision will significantly damage the consumer safety, restrict the selection, and damage innovation that is always central to the Android ecosystem,” “Google’s global head of regulatory affairs, Li Ann Molhland, told Angit. “Our top priority is to protect our customers, developers and partners and maintain a secure platform because we continue our appeal.” Google plans to appeal the ninth circuit decision in the Supreme Court.
Original Epic vs Google The legislature decision was decided to stop the Google Payment System through the software update Fortonite. When Google caught the air it was removed Foretenite From the Play Store and Epic Sue. Epic drew a similar gymnast with the Apple and App Store, though there was little successful in receiving concessions in this case-its major judicial success has prevented Apple from collecting fees from developers using third party payment systems.


