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Google's $90 million antitrust settlement with Play Store developers must have 'extraordinarily high' claim rate, US judge warns

By Michael Acton ( November 17, 2022, 20:21 GMT | Insight) -- Google’s $90 million settlement with app developers suing it over the alleged monopolization of the Play Store requires an "extraordinarily high" claim rate with "little, if any" money left on the table at the end of the process, the California federal judge in the case warned today. US District Judge James Donato said that while the planned process of giving notice of the settlement to developers and then paying them had improved since he last sent the parties back to redraft terms, he will be looking closely at the uptake from developers when he considers final approval.Google’s $90 million settlement with app developers suing it over the alleged monopolization of the Play Store requires an "extraordinarily high" claim rate with "little, if any" money left on the table at the end of the process, the California federal judge in the case warned today....

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