An American judge obliges 'Google' to increase the constraints of creation of competition markets for the "Play" store

A US federal judge ruled that alphabet should increase the restrictions that prevent developers from establishing competitive markets for the Google Play, threatening in the heart of the search giant in the profitable “Android” application market. On Monday, a federal judge in San Francisco gave a big win for Epic Games Inc. in his long -term challenge to combat monopoly for the technology giant application store, which achieved $ 14.66 billion in 2020. The referee, who led to the decline of the company by more than 2%, after abusing the famous video game “Fortnite” (Fortnite), was a jury jury. Marketed with the policy of the Google Play Store. The company claims that the rules and fees of the “Google” store strangled the competition and prevented the application markets launched by the developers. The ruling of the judge is likely to be the weakening of the controls of the applications of applications that accelerate Google and Apple control, especially after being criticized by the regulatory authorities and lawmakers around the world. US partial court rights, James Donato, issued a judicial order that came into effect on the first November, which prevented Google from paying money to developers to use the application store exclusively, or to prevent their customers from downloading applications over the next three years. Google cannot forced developers to use their billing functions during that time. The company should also allow competitive app stores to reach its store during the next three years, in an effort to help them develop. ‘Google’ can ‘take reasonable measures’ to ensure the safety of its platform, and the parties have ordered three people nomination of the committee to review the technical aspects of these requirements. The developers who find that Google’s safety measures can challenge them, while the responsibility to prove its necessity is the responsibility of the technology giant. Alphabet and EPEC representatives immediately did not respond to the comments requests. In August, Google lost the anti -monopoly issue in which the US Department of Justice accused the company of illegally monopolizing search and advertising markets.