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Epic wins: jury decides Google has illegal monopolies

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1. Epic wins: jury decides Google has illegal monopolies

  • Alleged monopolies are in the Android app distribution markets and in-app billing markets.

    • “It hinged on secret revenue sharing deals between Google, smartphone makers, and big game developers.”

  • Comes after Epic lost to Apple in 2021 on a similar case (decided by a judge, not a jury).

  • Judge Donato to decide on appropriate remedies. Both parties to meet in the 2nd week of Jan. to discuss.

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