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    Google Agrees to $700Million Settlement in Play Store Case

    Precious OmoluBy Precious OmoluDecember 19, 202302 Mins Read
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    A federal court filed antitrust settlement with US states and consumers on Monday stipulates that Google will pay $700 million and permit more competition in its Play app store.

    The Justice Department and dozens of states accused Google in 2020, in separate complaints, of abusing its dominance in online search by allegedly harming competition through deals with wireless carriers and smartphone makers that made Google Search the default or exclusive option on products used by millions of consumers. The complaints were eventually consolidated into a single case.

    “Today, the details of a settlement reached in September with state attorneys general were filed publicly,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement Monday. 

    According to the settlement and company statement: “Google will pay $630 million into a settlement fund to be distributed for the benefit of consumers according to a court-approved plan.”

    Another $70 million will be paid into a fund to be used by the states, according to the settlement filed in a San Francisco federal court. Some 102 million consumers stand to benefit from the fund, according to the settlement.

    Google Agrees to $700M Settlement in Play Store Case (News Central TV)

    “Each eligible consumer will receive at least $2 and will receive additional payments in proportion to their Google Play spending during the period between August 16, 2016 and September 30, 2023,” it said.

    “This settlement builds on Android’s choice and flexibility, maintains strong security protections, and retains Google’s ability to compete with other OS makers and invest in the Android ecosystem for users and developers,” said the Google statement.

    The company added: “Android and Google Play have continuously evolved to provide more flexibility and choice, as well as intense competition from Apple and app stores across the open Android ecosystem.”

    “We demonstrated this in the recent trial and were disappointed that the verdict did not recognise the choice and competition that our platforms enable,” it said.

    This is one of several antitrust issues that Google is dealing with. A federal jury ruled last week that Google’s app marketplace was an illegal monopoly. The verdict came after a years-long battle with Epic Games, maker of the hit video game “Fortnite.”

    In a separate case, the Justice Department accused Google of stifling competition by challenging its search engine.

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