Google asks 9th Circuit for emergency stay, says Epic ruling 'is dangerous'
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Google is urging the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to delay Judge Donato's ruling in the Epic v. Google case, citing safety concerns for users and developers.
The company argues the required changes would disrupt its ability to provide a 'safe and trusted user experience,' potentially harming all parties involved in the Android ecosystem.
Google's VP of regulatory affairs warns that distributing third-party app stores may lead to reduced control for developers and heightened security risks for users.
The tech giant emphasizes that rushing the implementation of these changes could negatively impact developers, device manufacturers, and the overall app distribution landscape.
Read at The Verge
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