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到期日 | 2022-09-16 |
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Alphabet Inc's Google has agreed to pay $90 million to settle a legal fight with app developers over the money they earned creating apps for Android smartphones and for enticing users to make in-app purchases, according to a court filing. The app developers, in a lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco, had accused Google of using agreements with smartphone makers, technical barriers and revenue sharing agreements to effectively close the app ecosystem and shunt most payments through its Google Play billing system with a default service fee of 30%. As part of the proposed settlement, Google said in a blog post it would put $90 million in a fund to support app developers who made $2 million or less in annual revenue from 2016-2021.
以科技股為主的納斯達克指數今季跌逾20%,創2008年金融海嘯最大單季跌幅。道指和標普500指數均錄得2020年首季疫情爆發以來最差的季度表現。若以半年計,標普500指數更創下1970年以來最大上半年跌幅,跌幅達21%。比特幣再展跌勢,在1.9萬美元關口爭持。
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