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Google appeals Epic Games verdict


Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Richard Harris Richard Harris

Google appeals Epic Games court ruling, arguing that mandated changes to Android and Google Play could harm privacy, security, and competition. Google asserts that Android and iOS compete directly, and that the open nature of Android offers more options for developers and users.

Google has announced its intention to appeal the recent court decision related to its ongoing legal proceedings with Epic Games. The ruling, which mandates changes to Android and Google Play at Epic’s request, raises significant concerns regarding consumer privacy, security, and competition in the mobile ecosystem. As part of the appeal, Google plans to ask the courts to pause the implementation of the proposed remedies to ensure a consistent and safe experience for users and developers while the legal process unfolds.

Google appeals Epic Games verdict, citing competition and consumer impact

The company has expressed its belief that these changes, while seemingly beneficial to Epic, will lead to unintended consequences that could harm American consumers, developers, and device manufacturers. Google points out that a previous court ruling on similar claims against Apple was rejected, despite the fact that Android, unlike iOS, is an open platform offering greater flexibility through multiple app stores and sideloading options.

Google appeals Epic Games verdict


In its appeal Google plans to emphasize the following key points

In its appeal, Google plans to emphasize the following key points:

  1. Apple and Google Compete Directly for Consumers: Google contends that the decision is based on the flawed premise that Android operates as a distinct market. In contrast, a previous ruling regarding Apple concluded that Android and iOS compete in the same space, a conclusion supported by the fact that consumers regularly choose between Android and iOS devices when purchasing smartphones. Google asserts that Android phones from various manufacturers compete directly with Apple’s iPhone, with consumers making decisions based on factors like price, quality, and security.

  2. Competition for App Developers: Google argues that the ruling overlooks the reality that developers must prioritize resources for both iOS and Android platforms. As a result, Google actively invests in tools and training to make Android development easier, while Apple similarly competes to attract developers to prioritize iOS. The company stresses that competition between Google and Apple is essential for providing the best possible app experiences for users.

  3. Android’s Open Platform: The ruling fails to account for Android’s open nature, where developers have multiple options for distributing their apps beyond Google Play. For example, Android devices often come preloaded with several app stores, and developers can distribute apps directly through websites. Epic Games has leveraged these options to make Fortnite available to Android users via the Samsung Galaxy Store, sideloading, and the Epic Games Store, even when the app was not available through Google Play. In contrast, iPhone users do not have these alternatives.

Google maintains that Android has expanded consumer choice, reduced prices, and democratized access to smartphones and apps. The company believes that the initial decision, along with the proposed changes, could jeopardize Android’s ability to compete with iOS.

Google looks forward to making its case on appeal and remains committed to advocating for developers, device manufacturers, and the billions of Android users worldwide.






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