US Supreme Court Order Stands, Google Play Store Must Open to Third Parties


What you need to know

  • A report says the US Supreme Court has doubled down on its previous ruling, refusing Google’s plea for a pause in certain aspects.
  • The US Supreme Court says Google must make proposed “changes” to the Play Store in 2024.
  • Google was previously ordered to cease its anti-competitive practices from Play Stores, which was the main catalyst behind the Epic Games lawsuit.

The United States Supreme Court has reportedly exercised its order regarding Google and its Play Store.

The court’s continuing order was reported by CNBC, which says it “declined” Google’s request for parts of a previous decision to go on hiatus. The order that Google sought to gain some latitude related to U.S. District Judge James Donato’s proposed 2024 “amendments.”

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