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Australian court finds Apple, Google abused app store market power

Australian court finds Apple, Google abused app store market power

Australian Court Finds Apple and Google Abused App Store Market Power The Federal Court of Australia has ruled that Apple and Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct through their respective app store policies. This ruling comes as a win for Epic Games, which has been engaged in a legal battle against the tech giants. The court found that Apple and Google's app store practices, such as requiring developers to use their in-app payment systems and taking a significant commission on app sales, amounted to an abuse of their market power. The decision highlights the growing concerns around the dominance of these platforms and their impact on the app development ecosystem. The ruling could have broader implications for the app store model, potentially leading to changes in the way Apple and Google operate their platforms and the fees they charge developers. This decision is a significant development in the ongoing debate around the power and influence of tech giants in the digital marketplace.

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