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Update:
- Google agreed to a $700 million settlement over accusations that its control of the Google Play Store violated antitrust rules and impeded a free market.
- $630 million will go to a class of consumers, while $70 million will go directly to states in the class.
- Google also committed to enabling Android to allow the installation of third-party apps on mobile devices through third-party app stores other than Google Play for seven years after the settlement.
- Google will allow app creators to provide alternative payment method options next to Google Play options for the next five years.
- Within 15 days, Google must pay the first $1 million into the Google Play settlement escrow fund with the remaining $629 million paid within 45 days.
- Within 10 days of the final approval of the settlement plan, the settlement administrator will pay out the funds.
Google Android Play Store class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Google reached an early agreement with a group of small app developers.
- Why: The step toward a settlement is part of multidistrict litigation that alleges Google anti-competitively shut out app developers from its Android systems.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
(June 2, 2022)
Google reached an early agreement with a group of app developers over an antitrust case that alleged Google excluded competing app stores from its operating systems and limited users to its own in-app payment system.
This group of app developers sold paid apps or in-app content with up to $2 million in annual sales through the Google Play store each year from 2016 to 2021.
The early stipulation doesn’t detail the terms of the future settlement. Google and the developers “are working expeditiously and in good faith to finalize the long-form settlement agreement” and plan to file the preliminary deal by June 16, according to the stipulation.
Google Play Store settlement one step in sprawling multidistrict litigation
The deal is only one part of a wider net of antitrust multidistrict litigation against Google brought by app developers, state attorneys general and consumers. The small app developers are the only group so far to reach a settlement with Google.
Another antitrust suit against Google is led by a group of consumers who recently sought class certification that covers residents of 12 states, including Alabama, Hawaii, Maine and South Carolina, as well as territories like Puerto Rico and Guam. This class action lawsuit takes issue with Google’s alleged practices of paying off mobile carriers, forcing phonemakers to preinstall the Google Play Store and preventing developers from using non-Google payment options.
Google’s actions resulted in consumers paying higher prices for apps and in-app purchases when they actually “would have benefitted from expanded choice,” the consumers say.
The group of consumers, along with their counsel, are also working with 39 attorneys general against Google “for the benefit of all U.S. consumers,” according to court documents.
What do you think about the antitrust lawsuits against Google regarding its Android Play Store practices? Sound off in the comments section below.
The plaintiffs are represented by Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, Sperling & Slater PC and Hausfeld LLP.
The Google Android Play Store class action lawsuit is In re: Google Play Store Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 3:21-md-02981, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California San Francisco Division.
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426 thoughts on$700M Google settlement to allow additional payment options in Play store
Please add me to this class action group. I’ve been keeping an eye out for fraud in allowing apps to run & be downloaded but never,never,never paying out money owed, even when ALL requirements have been satisfied by there own admission. Neck I’m still waiting on about $15,000 to one posted to my PayPal account. Lol.
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Yes please add me I’m an Android only user. And the apps take a lot of my coins.
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I have been an Android and Google user for years!
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Yes indeed add me, I’m an Android Google user, and have been since the phones have come out, I use play store often to obtain apps on my phone,
Please add me, I use Google Play alot.
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