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Epic Games, Inc. v. Google LLC et al
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3:20-cv-05671
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Firms
- Clarick Gueron
- Clifford Chance
- Cotchett Pitre
- Cravath Swaine
- Dechert LLP
- Faegre Drinker
- Fox Rothschild
- Gibbs Law Group
- Hagens Berman
- Hausfeld LLP
- Hogan Lovells
- Korein Tillery
- Milberg Coleman
- Morgan Lewis
- Munger Tolles
- Nelson Mullins
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Paul Weiss
- Pritzker Levine
- Quinn Emanuel
- Saveri & Saveri
- Selendy Gay
- Sidley Austin
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Venable LLP
- Wiggin & Dana
- Willkie Farr
- Wilson Sonsini
- Winston & Strawn
Companies
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Epic Games Inc.
- Google LLC
- Microsoft Corp.
- Nintendo Co. Ltd.
- Riot Games Inc.
- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Spotify Technology SA
- TikTok Inc.
- Valve Corp.
- Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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May 27, 2022
Google Settles Play Store Suit With App Developers
Google is following in Apple's footsteps with a newly announced deal resolving claims from app developers even as it continues to battle antitrust allegations over the Android Play Store from Epic Games, state attorneys general and consumers who sought class certification Thursday.
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April 29, 2022
Epic Wants Play Store Changes Blocked To Protect Music App
Epic Games asked a California federal court to protect its newly acquired online record store app Bandcamp from a coming Google expansion of Android apps required to use its Play Store payment system, warning that Google's mandatory commissions and other policies would badly damage Bandcamp.
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November 15, 2021
Google Magnified Safety Risk To Protect Monopoly, Epic Says
Epic Games revealed new details Monday of "urgent steps" it says Google took to illegally protect its monopoly over Android app distribution by playing up Epic's possible security weakness to scare off consumers.
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October 12, 2021
Google Hits Epic With Contract Claims In Antitrust Suit
Google on Monday accused developer Epic Games of purposefully breaking their contract, and in formal responses to several cases in California federal court, Google also denied allegations that it violated antitrust law through its Play Store policies.
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August 31, 2021
Google Play Store Cases Eyeing Fall 2022 Trial
Google and the people suing it for allegedly monopolizing its Android Play Store "are not far apart" on when they think the trial should kick off, but the tech behemoth is pushing for an October 2022 start date while the plaintiffs want to start a month sooner.
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August 25, 2021
Judge Rejects Most Of Google's Bid To Shield Play Store Info
A California federal court on Wednesday largely rejected Google's request to keep portions of three complaints accusing it of antitrust violations over its Play Store sealed but agreed to shield some information about specific deal terms.
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August 19, 2021
Google Can't Keep App Store Antitrust Allegations Private
Google can't seal four antitrust complaints accusing it of illegally charging app makers a 30% "tax" on purchases made through the Google Play Store, a California federal judge has ruled, saying that doing so based on the tech behemoth's argument "would leave the fox guarding the hen house."
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August 12, 2021
Google Says Epic 'Sidestepping' Safeguards In Redaction Row
Google on Wednesday defended its bid to redact swaths of Epic Games' antitrust complaint alleging the search giant illegally monopolized the Android Play Store, arguing the gaming company is attempting an end run around protections for sensitive information.
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August 11, 2021
Google's Redactions Bid Not About Trade Secrets, Epic Says
Google is trying to use redactions to keep the public from hearing the details of antitrust claims that the tech behemoth is flouting federal law by charging app makers a 30% "tax" on purchases made through its Play Store, Fortnite maker Epic Games told a California federal court.
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January 21, 2021
Google Says App Developers Put Crazy Spin On Duty To Deal
Google defended its push to have Epic Games and other app developers' lawsuits dismissed in a Wednesday filing, claiming the developers sought changes to its app store and in-app payment system that were beyond what antitrust laws required in the effort to have "freedom not to deal" with the tech giant.