“Google LLC deleted potentially crucial evidence” was the message Epic Games’ attorneys tried to hammer home to the jury during the second day of the two companies’ antitrust trial.
Epic had accused Google of foreclosing competition in the Android app distribution market and using that alleged market power to impose a high revenue cut on developers.
Google denied all wrongdoing, argued its conduct actually pro...
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