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Google Agrees to Pay $700 Million in US for Anticompetitive Practices on Google Play

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Google agreed to pay $700 million to resolve a lawsuit for anticompetitive practices on Google Play.

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Google agreed to pay $700 million to resolve a lawsuit for anticompetitive practices on Google Play.

·Madrid, Spain
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A federal court in San Francisco (California) approved this week the agreement to resolve the case, which accused Google of illegally controlling the distribution of Android applications and charging consumers up to 30% per transaction.

Google agreed to pay $700 million to resolve an antitrust lawsuit filed by several states challenging the technological giant's control over the distribution of Android apps and payments within Google Play apps, reported on Thursday by the Arizona Attorney General's Office, one of the plaintiffs.A federal court in San Francisco approved this week the pact to resolve the lawsuit filed by prosecutors from the country's 50 states, Washington D.C., …

·Lima, Peru
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Google agreed to pay $700 million (about €600 million) to resolve an antitrust lawsuit filed by several states challenging control of [...]

·Madrid, Spain
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A federal court in San Francisco approved the pact to resolve the lawsuit filed by prosecutors from the country's 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands that accused Google of illegally mastering the distribution of Android apps.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The pact puts an end to a five-year dispute, benefiting consumers across the EU affected by Google’s actions to increase prices

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oem.com.mx broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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