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Epic Games CEO blasts Google’s $700M settlement with US states as ‘injustice to all Android users’

Por: New York Post Tech December 19, 2023

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Google agreed to pay $700 million and allow more competition within its Android app store as part of a settlement with all 50 states and millions of US consumers – a deal that Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney decried as an “injustice to all Android users and developers.” The exact terms of the settlement, , were announced just days after in its related fight with Epic Games, the company best known as the maker of “Fortnite.” US District... + full article



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