States bring new antitrust suit against Google over Google Play

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Source : CNBC

States bring a new antitrust suit against Google over its mobile app store

A group of state attorneys general sued Google over its Play Store for Android.
This is the fourth antitrust lawsuit U.S. government enforcers have filed against Google in the last year.

State attorneys general are again going after Google with an antitrust lawsuit, this time alleging the company abused its power over app developers through its Play Store on Android.

The case marks the fourth antitrust lawsuit lodged against the company by U.S. government enforcers in the past year.

By focusing on the Play Store, the latest lawsuit touches on an aspect of Google’s business that is most similar to Apple’s. The Apple App Store has become embattled in legal challenges and drawn lawmaker questions over whether it unfairly charges developers for payments through their apps by customers and whether it favors its own apps over those of its rivals.

Attorneys general from 36 states and the District of Columbia, coming from both parties, are listed as plaintiffs in the latest case, which was filed in the Northern District of California on Wednesday. The states include California, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, New York and North Carolina.

The plaintiffs claim that Google has used anticompetitive tactics to extract a 30% commission from consumers, who purchase subscriptions and digital content on their Android phones. App developers, they say, have no choice but to use Google’s software for distribution, in part because Google has "targeted potentially competing app stores." Meanwhile, consumers have no options because Android is the only operating system available on many handsets.

The Google Play Store distributes over 90% of Android apps in the U.S., while no other Android store has over 5% market share, according to the plaintiffs. They specifically call out Samsung, the top manufacturer of Android phones, saying that Google has tried to "buy off" the company by offering incentives to turn its Galaxy app store into a "white label" for the Play Store. Google has also thwarted past efforts by Amazon to use its own distribution store on Android.

"Google’s durable monopoly power in the markets for Android app distribution and in-app purchases is not based on competition on the merits," the complaint says. "These monopolies are maintained through artificial technological and contractual conditions that Google imposes on the Android ecosystem."

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