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Google's 'notice' to startups as June 8 deadline approaches; more may go to court

More companies may be planning to take the legal route against Google. According to a report in Economic Times, several startups including Unacademy, Kuku FM, TrulyMadly and QuackQuack have moved the Madras High Court challenging Google’s notice asking them to either adopt the company’s mandated billing route or risk being removed from its Play Store. The report quotes people aware of the development. With this, these companies join the likes of Matrimony.com and Shaadi.com which have already approached the high court challenging Google’s billing policies and seeking relief.

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