Google to Face Class Action Lawsuit of 21 Million Users Over Play Store

A US decide in California on Monday allowed litigation towards Alphabet’s Google to proceed as a client class motion of 21 million people who accuse the corporate of violating US anti-competition legal guidelines in the way it runs its Google Play app retailer.

US District Judge James Donato stated in a 27-page order that the plaintiffs had established the authorized components of “commonality” and different elements to kind a category motion that alleges anticompetitive enterprise practices.

The class members are Google Play Store particular person shoppers in 12 states, together with Ohio, Michigan and Georgia, along with American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

The case is amongst an array of pending antitrust actions towards Google, and state prosecutors in additional than three dozen different states lodged related claims towards Google final yr. The plaintiffs’ legal professionals within the newly licensed class motion are collectively working with these state enforcers.

Nationwide, plaintiffs have recognized mixture damages of $4.7 billion (roughly Rs. 38,400 crore).

Google has defended its Play Store enterprise practices, denying the claims within the case earlier than Donato and others.

A spokesperson for Google stated on Monday: “We’re evaluating the ruling, and after that, we’ll assess our options.”

Lawyers for the corporate at US legislation agency Morgan, Lewis & Bockius on Monday didn’t instantly reply to a message in search of remark.

In arguing towards class-action certification, attorneys for Google stated the plaintiffs failed to point out how they had been harmed, an argument that Donato rejected.

A lead lawyer for the category at plaintiffs’ agency Bartlit Beck declined to remark.

The class attorneys allege amongst different issues that Google prohibited app builders from steering clients to rivals and used “misleading warnings to deter customers from downloading apps outside the Google Play Store.”

They claimed that “but for Google’s anticompetitive conduct, plaintiffs and class members would have paid lower prices for apps and in-app purchases and would have benefited from expanded choice.”

A trial is scheduled to start in June 2023.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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