Alphabet's Google has won a ruling in a California federal court dismissing a proposed class action antitrust lawsuit. The lawsuit claimed that Google too tightly restricted how customers use its digital-mapping products, causing them to pay higher prices. The plaintiff class included businesses, application developers, and individual purchasers. The court permanently dismissed arguments that terms of service barred third parties from using rival route guidance or places-of-interest tools with a Google-furnished map.
A California federal judge permanently dismissed a proposed class action targeting Google Maps, rejecting arguments that terms of service barred third parties from using rival route guidance or places-of-interest tools with a Google-furnished map. https://t.co/8bnjYEXvSn https://t.co/jXKf6nSwal
Google defeated an antitrust lawsuit that claimed it too tightly restricted how customers use its digital-mapping products, causing them to pay higher prices. The plaintiff class included businesses, application developers and individual purchasers https://t.co/I67Haxlu44 https://t.co/AOf8V9ai43
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