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Google witnesses rejected own business records to avoid damages to company, Epic Games tells Australian court

By Saloni Sinha ( June 25, 2024, 08:15 GMT | Insight) -- Developer Epic Games today claimed that during the Australian antitrust trial, Google’s top managers refused to accept the “plain meaning” of a company’s internal records as doing so could be “damaging” for the company. Epic Games lawyer Garry Rich told the court that some of Google's witnesses refused to accept that multiple security warnings while sideloading an app cause install friction and "the obvious proposition that the Play Store is an enormously profitable business."Developer Epic Games today claimed that during the Australian antitrust trial, Google’s top managers refused to accept the “plain meaning” of a company’s internal records as doing so could be “damaging” for the tech giant....

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