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Australia's Federal Court granted Epic Games a partial win, ruling that Apple and Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct in app distribution and payments-cracking the iPhone's walled garden.
A judge rules that Apple and Google breached competition laws by removing the game in 2020, but the return date isn't known.
Epic Games challenged Google’s Play Store practices, accusing it of maintaining an illegal monopoly over Android app distribution and billing. A jury found Google’s system to be rigged, leading to ...
Whether you love God of War or hope to see Helldivers 2 in Fortnite, Sony and Epic Games aren’t keen to re-release PS5 skins ...
An Australian court has found Apple and Google misused their market power in a dispute with the maker of wildly popular video ...
An Australian court has found that Apple Inc. and Google LLC breached local competition laws with their respective app stores ...
An Australian court just agreed with one of Epic's big claims against Apple and Google, paving the way for a new method of ...
Federal Judge Jonathan Beach found both tech giants violated Australia's Competition and Consumer Act by misusing their ...
Once again, Epic Games and Tim Sweeney are celebrating a legal win against Apple and Google over the issue of allowing ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Epic Games, the company behind the popular online game Fortnite, on Tuesday won a partial victory in ...
Fortnite is returning to Australians after a court decision said Google and Apple's dominance over the digital marketplace ...