US-based technology giant Google announced that it is suing Match, the umbrella company of the world’s most popular dating apps. According to the statements made by the company, Match does not want to pay Google to remain in the Google Play Store. According to the terms of the Play Store, 15 percent of the revenue of $ 1 million was required to be given to Google as a commission.
In the complaint filed by Google lawyers, it is stated that Match will take an advantageous position over other developers by refusing to pay. Stating that this is also anti-competitive, Google officials demand that Match be penalized.
Google wants compensation and ban from Play Store!
Google seems to want to pay a heavy price to Match as part of its lawsuit. Because the company’s demand is both compensation and ban from the Google Play Store. If these requests are not accepted, Match’s applications, including Tinder, will be permanently removed from the Google Play Store. Such a situation would seriously undermine Match’s popularity.
Match, the addressee of the case, made statements about what happened. Mentioning that the requested money is anti-competitive, Match officials say that the lawsuit filed is a clear indication of how Google has a monopoly in this area. According to Match, the case will soon be settled in their favor.