Google says Epic’s demands are ‘unnecessary,’ but maybe that was the point

What you need to know

  • Epic won an antitrust case against Google in a shocking jury verdict at the end of last year, and now Google and Epic both have the chance to tell the courts how they’d like to move forward.
  • Unsurprisingly, Epic announced an exhaustive lists of demands that would blow the Google Play Store right open.
  • Now, Google has countered with a statement and isn’t happy with Epic’s proposals.

Epic has been on a years-long quest to avoid paying fees on mobile platforms and gain the unabridged right to offer alternative payment methods for in-app purchases. Though the company largely lost its lawsuit against Apple, the opposite happened in its case against Google. In an unexpected jury verdict in December 2023, it was determined that Google has a monopoly on app distribution on Android. So, what comes next?

Though Epic won its case, the situation is far from over. First, Epic had to tell the court what it wanted a resolution to look like. Then, Google had a chance to respond by May 2 with its own filing, and the company did so last week. Later this month, a hearing scheduled for May 23 will see each side make their case in front of a judge with expert testimonies. A final decision from the court is certain to come later than that. 

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