Google Sued For 'Monopolizing' Play Store, Anti-Competitive Behaviour
The search giant Google has been sued for its engagement in anti-competitive behavior and "monopolizing" the Play Store. Reportedly, attorney generals of 36 states and one district have issued a new suit against Google for violating antitrust laws. Google allegedly demoralizes the Android users from using other apps terming them as malware. "We are filing this lawsuit to end Google’s illegal monopoly power," said Letitia James, New York Attorney General.