Epic v. Google: everything we learned in Fortnite court
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“When people try to download the Fortnite installer, 35 percent of those people dropped off.”
I suggested harm might be the hardest bit for Epic to prove, and Bornstein is tackling that right away by suggesting Google’s unknown sources sideloading flow kept Epic’s Fortnite downloads low. I don’t know if Epic proved that either, but this was a good quote from Bornstein today: “Google knew this was a problem, internally they knew what was happening to the Amazon app store. They knew the hurdle was too high.”
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