Google makes its appeal to overturn jury verdict branding the Play Store as illegal monopoly
- Google appealed a jury's verdict that its Play Store is an illegal monopoly, seeking to overturn penalties imposed by a federal judge.
- Epic Games argued that the verdict and penalties should be upheld to encourage innovation and lower prices.
- The appeals court judges questioned Google's claims about market definitions during the trial, suggesting they could differ from Apple's case.
- The penalties could lead to significant changes in the Play Store, including making its 2 million apps available to competitors, potentially lowering commission rates.
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