KEY POINTS
  • Google will face Epic Games in court on Monday. It's Google's second antitrust trial in two months.
  • This case will focus on how Google treats third-party mobile developers that use its Android mobile Play Store.
  • Both Apple and Google have been accused by developers of taking an unfair cut of revenue from in-app payments and for making communication with their customers difficult.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai (L), and Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney.

Google is headed back to court for its second antitrust trial in two months, this time in defense of its Android Play Store.

While Google continues to argue against monopoly claims brought by the Department of Justice and a bipartisan group of states in Washington, D.C., District Court, the company now has to simultaneously face off against Epic Games in a federal court in San Francisco.

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