A UK class action against Google

If you are an app developer based in the UK, it’s possible you have suffered financial loss because of Google’s conduct.

Register to follow Professor Barry Rodger’s claim for up to £1.04 billion of compensation.

Opportunity to ask Professor Rodger questions

Professor Rodger will begin organising quarterly online meetings where class members can discuss the claim and ask him questions about its progress.

The next group of meetings will take place in the week commencing 23 June. Please register your interest by emailing enquiries@googleplaystoreclaim.co.uk by 18 June. Professor Rodger’s representatives will be in touch with you directly to arrange an exact time to meet.

Participation in the meetings will be confidential and not disclosed to Google or any other third party.

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Register your interest

Professor Barry Rodger’s claim alleges that Google has abused its dominant position to the detriment of a large class of thousands of UK app developers who need to use its app marketplace, ‘Play Store’ or ‘Google Play’, to access their customers. The class action lawsuit seeks compensation for the losses in revenues suffered by those individuals and businesses, many of whom are SMEs, from August 2018 onwards.

Professor Barry Rodger is applying to bring an opt-out claim in the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal to obtain damages for affected app developers. That could include you.