CNN —A US judge plans to free Google from having to defend against a class action by 21 million consumers who claimed it violated federal antitrust law by overcharging them in its Google Play app store.
Monday’s decision by US District Judge James Donato in San Francisco could significantly reduce damages that Google, a unit of Alphabet, might owe over the distribution of Android mobile applications.
The judge said he couldn’t decertify the class immediately because Google had been appealing his November order.
The class action included consumers from 12 US states and five territories, who were not part of a similar case against Google brought by various state attorneys general.
The case is In re Google Play Store Antitrust Litigation, US District Court, Northern District of California, No.
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