> You CAN sue them, but for what is unclear. "Wielding too much power" isn't a crime.
Criminal statutes don't apply to an individual's remedy here. You can sue for damages, but, yes, "wielding power" is not evidence of damages.
However, the power being wielded could be evidence in an anti-trust suit brought by the government.
The Play Store does lots of interesting and innovative stuff in the space of automated tests to detect malware. But clearly there's a lot of room for improvement.
Criminal statutes don't apply to an individual's remedy here. You can sue for damages, but, yes, "wielding power" is not evidence of damages.
However, the power being wielded could be evidence in an anti-trust suit brought by the government.
The Play Store does lots of interesting and innovative stuff in the space of automated tests to detect malware. But clearly there's a lot of room for improvement.