The curious case of Epic Games: how the developer beat Google but not Apple
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/16/epic-games-antitrust-google-appleOpen linkView original on sh.itjust.works
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/16/epic-games-antitrust-google-appleOpen linkView original on sh.itjust.works
And here are some examples of those internal documents:
A jury is going to see that as bribery and not look favorably on Google.
The judge calling out the defendent certainly doesn't help.
That says all I need to know about the difference between these two cases.
So, pretty much this...
SLAMMED
I dunno, I think Google has some of that too though
Besides, if you want to win a complex court case, it certainly helps to have more than a few million dollars, so you can hire more of the best lawyers and let them prepare for longer time. But at some point, more money gets useless, and the stock value of your company isn't even money that you could spend on anything.
TIL I'm a fucking idiot if I'm not up to date on my trillion dollar companies
What an angry person. I wrote specifically that I hadn't read the article. Not every utterance should be taken so seriously.
You could've corrected me on my out of date information which was absolutely true for a while. I would've been receptive to learning.
In any case, there was zero chance here of any damage done, yet you behave as though I'm spreading harmful medical information or something. Bye.
So Epic had more money for the Google case than the Apple case?
Or you might have read that article instead of making wild guesses.
$1.67T market cap. To the OP, it took me like 10 sec to look that up.