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Google Play, unlike US state athletes, is likely to argue in potential lawsuits.
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Attorney General of the slotxo state is planning a third lawsuit against Alphabet Inc's Google.The lawsuit focuses on the search giant's Play Store and its ads for Android phones, according to two sources familiar with the matter.The lawsuit is expected in February or March, the source said, and will follow complaints about Google's Play Store management, although the company was initially seen more open about the app store than Apple Inc.Including the US Department of Justice lawsuit filed against Google in October, a possible new move is the fourth government lawsuit filed against the Silicon Valley company since late 2020, all accusing Google of infringing on it. The dominance of Internet search businesses or violations of antitrust laws.

Google bans apps with inappropriate content from stores.They also require some apps to use the company's payment tool and pay Google up to 30% of their revenue.These and related policies have sparked criticism from app developers, especially when Google said last year it would increase Google's Play Store enforcement.It is more widely used than similar products from Amazon.com. Inc, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and others.The investigation will be led by attorneys general for Utah, North Carolina and New York, and other states are expected to participate, one of the sources said.

Asked for comment on possible new legal action, Google said in a statement that the Android mobile operating system allows users to access multiple app stores, meaning developers have options.
Most Android devices come with at least two app stores pre-installed and consumers can install additional app stores," Sameer Samat, vice president of Android and Google Play, said in a statement.
This openness means that even if developers and Google disagree with the terms of the business, they are not. But developers can still publish on the Android platform, ”he said.Video game maker Epic Games Inc sued Google and Apple separately in the US District Court in August, accusing the companies of using their superiority to charge app developers' exorbitant fees of 30% on sales and imposition of restrictions. Other limit

Apple, whose app store does not compete directly with Google for being incompatible with Android devices, is subject to a review of the Department of Justice's policy.After more than a year of investigation into four major technology platforms Facebook Inc, Amazon and Apple, the Justice Department has left the door first with a lawsuit against Google focused on its search business and search advertising.Additionally, two groups of state attorneys filed a lawsuit last year, one led by Texas and focused on advertising. Other alleged efforts by Google are targeting to expand its search prominence to new markets such as voice assistants.