Latest News US Judge Warns Google Its Major Changes are not a good idea to Illegal Game Store Monopoly -
U.S. District Judge James Donato has issued a stern warning to Google that major changes could be forthcoming to the Android app store in wake of an inquiry by the jury that found evidence which indicated there was evidence that suggested the Play Store operated as a illegal monopoly.
The Associated Press reports that Judge Donato has said that he could have to ask Google to let different app stores be available for Android devices. The move is intended to limit the influence of Google in the dissemination of apps and charging users for its services. The dominance Google enjoys in its application stores which has "nearly every the potential" generates billions annually for Google however, this decision of the Court could change this and could lead to Google anticipating expenses of up to 600 million dollars.
Google has expressed its concern regarding the likelihood that opening its Play Store to app stores can expose its users to security risk, leading to the issue that Google refers to as "security worry. " However, despite these concerns Judge Donato stressed the need to make major changes. He said, "We are going to take away the barriers. This is the next step."
This comes as one of the antitrust program that extends further than Google and has a significant matter, particularly with Google's Search Engine and Play Store, which is set to launch in September. Judges are hoping to make an order describing the required adjustments to Google's Play Store within the near future, possibly during the week prior until Labor Day.
The article published of The Verge on the same issue provides a list Epic Games which are benefited by these results along with an introduction to the article that says "Judge James Donato will issue his ruling on the services Google will offer and Epic is expected to be the winner within the next few months."
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