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Madras HC gives relief to Indian startups over Google's billing policy

Indian startups moved the high court seeking protection from being delisted from Google Play Store for not accepting Google’s users choice billing system.

June 08, 2023 / 13:38 IST
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The Madras high court on June 8 gave respite to a bunch of Indian startups such as Aha, Kuku FM, and more from being de-listed from the Google Play Store, for not agreeing to its new billing system. However, as an interim arrangement they will have to pay 4 per cent of the gross revenue of the downloads from Play Store to Google, and will have to submit download data to Google on the 15th of every month.

The court also modified its stay order granted to matrimony.com in April and put it to same terms.

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Indian startups moved the high court seeking protection from being delisted from Google Play Store for not accepting Google’s users choice billing system.

The US-based internet behemoth asked these startups to either adopt its billing policy or risk being removed from the Play Store. The matter will come up for hearing on June 19, when the court is likely to hear the case and decide.