"Google" loses an important judicial tour in the application store

The company “Alphabet”, which owns “Google”, has lost an effort before the US High Court to freeze significant changes in the Google Play application store, in the anti -monopoly case that was submitted by the company “Epic Games” for the game “Fortnite”. The Supreme Court rejected “Google” request to suspend part of a temporary partial court ruling without giving an explanation for the reason for rejection. The company tried to implement a decision that compels it to allow competitive applications stores to reach its library from the applications, as well as to prevent it from downloading the download of competitors’ applications via “Google Play”. The company also asked to stop allowing application developers to offer links that lead to cheaper payment options. ‘Google’ said these changes will lead to ‘major damage to users’ safety and will undermine innovation in the ‘Android’ system. Also read: The President of ‘Ipic’ attacks’ Apple and ‘Google’ and demands a disappointment from a united application store, ‘Google’. A ‘Google’ spokesman said the company was disappointed with the decision and would continue to appeal against it. However, the refusal of the Supreme Court to postpone the implementation of the changes may indicate that it will not eventually control the company. The CEO of “EPEC” Tim Sweeney praised the decision in a post on the “X” platform, saying that developers can now target Google users outside their applications “without fees, warning screens or barriers. This part of the decision issued by Judge James Donuto, of the US District Court, which was the last year. ‘EPEC’ in the allegation that ‘alphabet’ imposed restrictions on ‘Google Play’, and that he was involved in anti -competition practices by the amounts of US manufacturers and the prominent application developers to use exclusively.