New York Attorney General
NY-AG v. Google
SettledFiled: December 31, 2020
Google allegedly harmed consumers for years by suppressing competition and unfairly raising prices. According to NY-AG, Google unlawfully maintained a monopoly over mobile app distribution and in-app payment processing for Android devices, and used its monopoly power to charge consumers as much as 30 percent in fees for purchasing apps and making in-app purchases.
Summary generated from official New York Attorney General press release
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Defendants / Respondents
Dates
Filed
December 31, 2020
Resolved
November 30, 2023
Case Details
Industry
Technology
Penalty Type
Restitution