Google has asked a federal judge in California to stay a court order requiring it to open up its Play app store to more competition. About this reported the Reuters.
In a court filing, Google said US District Judge James Donato's ban, which takes effect Nov. 1, would harm the company and create "serious risks to the security, safety and privacy of the Android ecosystem."
The company asked Donato to stay the injunction while the company appeals.
If Donato denies Google a stay of the injunction, the company could apply to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco while it appeals the antitrust jury verdict that underlies the decision.
Google filed its notice of appeal with the 9th Circuit on Thursday. An appeals court is expected to ultimately weigh and rule on Google's challenge to Donato's order.
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