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谷歌公司申请暂缓执行第三方应用商店开放令

Google has applied to temporarily suspend the enforcement of the third-party app store opening order.

Breakings ·  Oct 14 16:38

Google recently filed a court document requesting a temporary stay on the enforcement of the Google third-party app store opening order with a federal judge in California, USA. Reports say Google has officially appealed a ruling issued by Federal Judge James Donato on the 7th of this month. The ruling requires Google to overhaul its mobile app business, open the Android operating system to industry competitors' app stores, in order to provide users with more choices for downloading apps and payment channels. This ruling is set to take effect on November 1st. Google stated that this opening order would damage the company's interests and pose a serious risk to the Android ecosystem, thus applying for a temporary stay during the appeal period.

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