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Epic judge lets Google keep its Android app store closed to competitors — for now

Illustration of the Epic Games logo and Google logo inside of a Google Play logo.
Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge

Google just netted a small but key victory in its Epic legal battle. Last week, the company asked Judge James Donato to press pause on his November 1st deadline to drastically alter its Android app store rules. Today, he did just that, Epic and Google confirm to The Verge, granting Google a temporary administrative stay on all but one specific piece of his ruling.

That means Google may not have to open up its Play Store for years, if at all, while it appeals the verdict. In December, a jury unanimously decided that Google’s Android app store, the Play Store, had become an illegal monopoly, though Google is now appealing that jury verdict as well as the court’s order.

Technically, today’s temporary administrative stay only pushes back…

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