Amazon has filed requests to dismiss multiple lawsuits accusing the company of anti-competitive practices. One lawsuit alleges that Amazon's cloud-computing unit AWS stifled a startup working with Epic Games. Another lawsuit claims Amazon misled consumers by manipulating product listings and delivery times. Epic Games, on the other hand, is pushing for reforms in Google's app store following an antitrust ruling against Google. The game maker asserts that Google's control over app distribution is detrimental to competition in the industry.
Amazon has asked a U.S. judge to reject a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing it of duping millions of consumers by obscuring product listings for lower-priced items with better delivery times @MikeScarcella https://t.co/MhHBtny6HT https://t.co/Ea94BhQo6g
Epic Games: mobile "gatekeeping" is "at the heart of why the industry is in a rut" Saxs Persson talks storefronts, UGC, and "rehabilitating" the word "metaverse": https://t.co/rG8Q22rfoE https://t.co/PBowr7UpVG
Epic Games has urged a federal judge in California to force Google to open up its Play Store to greater competition after a jury found the US tech giant had abused its power as a gatekeeper for apps on the Android mobile platform https://t.co/z6C51uN7Ud https://t.co/BrCBLQHK8p