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Google to pay US$90 mil in settlement with app developers

Some of the 48,000 plaintiffs in class-action suit will get at least US$200,000

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Jul 2022 6:40AM

Google to pay US$90 mil in settlement with app developers
The settlement will cover developers with annual Google Play earnings of US$2 million or less between 2016 and 2021. – The Vibes file pic, July 2, 2022

NEW YORK – Google will fund a US$90 million (RM396.6 million) settlement to small app developers who had alleged the technology giant abused its market position, according to statements seen by AFP yesterday. 

The funds are expected to result in payments of US$200,000 or more to some developers among the 48,000 in a class-action suit, according to the plaintiffs’ attorney, Hagens Berman.

The case centred on charges that Google violated antitrust laws with its Google Play app store, alleging the technology giant maintained a monopoly in the United States (US) market on its Android smartphone system that penalised developers.

The settlement will cover developers with annual Google Play earnings of US$2 million or less between 2016 and 2021.

In addition, Google agreed to allow developers to pay a 15% service fee on the first US$1 million in annual revenues, down from the prior 30%.

Other measures will highlight apps from independent developers and make it easier to use these alternatives within the Android ecosystem.

Wilson White, a Google vice president for government affairs, said he was pleased with the agreement.

“As the agreement notes, we remain confident in our arguments and case, but this settlement will avoid protracted and unnecessary litigation with developers, whom we see as vital partners in the Android ecosystem,” White said.

Hagens Berman, which had secured a US$100-million settlement from Apple in 2020 in a similar case, hailed the agreement as an example of holding Big Tech to account.

“Today, nearly 48,000 hardworking app developers are receiving the just payment they deserve for their work product – something Google sought to profit from, hand over fist,” said Steve Berman, co-founder of the firm. – AFP, July 2, 2022

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