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Australian judge rejects Google's new evidence on app-installation flow in antitrust trial

By Saloni Sinha ( June 19, 2024, 07:31 GMT | Insight) -- Google's request to introduce new evidence concerning app-installation flow was rejected today by an Australian court hearing an antitrust case, with the judge ruling that allowing fresh evidence at this stage of the proceedings would disrupt the trial's progress and potentially disadvantage Epic Games. In today’s Federal Court of Australia hearing in Melbourne, Judge Jonathan Beach said that the document Google is proposing to add to its body of evidence to provide further details on app-installation flow on Android devices should have been the subject of evidence “a long time ago.”Google's request to introduce new evidence concerning app-installation flow was rejected today by an Australian court hearing an antitrust case, with the judge ruling that allowing fresh evidence at this stage of the proceedings would disrupt the trial's progress and potentially disadvantage Epic Games....

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