Google Sued by 36 states, DC Over Alleged Antitrust Violations

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Google on Wednesday was hit by a lawsuit from a group of state attorneys over alleged violation of antitrust laws by its Android app store.

Attorneys general for 36 states and the District of Columbia sued the Big Tech company in a 144-page complaint filed in a Northern California federal court. The group alleges that Googleโ€™s Play store for Android apps violates antitrust laws.

The complaint centers on the control Google is able to exert on its Play store, allowing it to collect commissions of up to 30 percent on digital transactions within apps installed on Android-powered smartphones. Those devices represent more than 80 percent of the worldwide smartphone market.

Led by Utah, North Carolina, Tennessee, New York, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, and Nebraska, it marks the fourth major antitrust lawsuit filed by U.S. government agencies against the company since October 2020.

Other lawsuits filed against Google include a complaint filed by a bipartisan coalition of states, and one filed by the Department of Justice. It echoes allegations made against the company by mobile game maker Epic Games in August 2020. That case is awaiting trial.

The complaint contends that Google has deployed various tactics and set up anticompetitive barriers to ensure it distributes more than 90 percent of the apps on Android devicesโ€”a market share that the attorneys general argue represents an illegal monopoly. It also alleges Google has been abusing that power to reap billions of dollars in profit at the expense of consumers, who wind up paying higher prices to subsidize the commissions, and the makers of apps who have less money and incentive to innovate.

โ€œGoogle must be held accountable for harming small businesses and consumers,โ€ Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes said in a statement. โ€œIt must stop using its monopolistic power and hyper-dominant market position to unlawfully leverage billions of added dollars from smaller companies, competitors, and consumers beyond what should be paid.โ€

Responding to the lawsuit, Google called the allegations โ€œmeritless.โ€

โ€œWe donโ€™t impose the same restrictions as other mobile operating systems do,โ€ Wilson White, Googleโ€™s senior director of Public Policy, wrote on Wednesday. โ€œSo, itโ€™s strange that a group of state attorneys general chose to file a lawsuit attacking a system that provides more openness and choice than others.โ€

Google didnโ€™t immediately respond to a request for comment by The Epoch Times.

BY ISABEL VAN BRUGEN

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