Google’s multi-state lawsuit settlement will cost it $700 million
On top of fighting (and losing to) Epic Games over Play Store antitrust concerns, Google has been fighting a similar lawsuit filed by 36 states and the District of Columbia in 2021. A settlement for that suit was announced in September, but a judge still had to confirm the terms. Now, Google has announced that it will pay a $700 million fine and make what amounts to fairly minor changes to the Play Store.
Of that sum, Google will distribute $630 million to consumers who may have overpaid for apps or in-app purchases on Google Play (after taxes, lawyers’ fees, etc.). That covers around 102 million people, according to The Washington Post. It will also pay $70 million into a “fund that will be used by the states,” according to Google’s blog.
The other major change is that Google must allow developers to steer consumers toward sideloading to avoid Google’s Play Store fees on subscriptions and the like. It’ll do that via updated “language that informs users about these potential risks of downloading apps directly from the web for the first time.” However, these actions will be time limited to seven years for the …read more