Why 30 Indian startups have written to Google to avoid wasting their apps from delisting

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Why 30 Indian startups have written to Google to avoid wasting their apps from delisting

As many as 30 Indian startups have reportedly written to Google requesting the search big to not delist their apps or take ‘any precipitative steps’ in opposition to any app builders. They’re asking the search big to not delist any app until March 19 when their Particular Depart Petition (SLP) comes up for listening to.
Based on a report in Financial Instances, round 30 corporations wrote to Google on Monday requesting to not be delisted till the SLP is heard.”We anticipate extra corporations to hitch in and ship the letter to Google as we’re all fully depending on the Play Retailer,” an individual mentioned
In a setback to app builders, startups and others, final week the Supreme Court docket refused to restrain Google from “delisting” their apps from its Play Retailer. The order will make means for the removing of their apps from the Google Play Retailer, if they do not agree with the US tech main’s billing coverage.
What the letter says
Within the letter which has been reviewed by ET, the businesses mentioned any precipitative step taken by Google can be “extraordinarily detrimental” to all of the members of the ecosystem comprising start-ups and app builders.
They went on to say that beforehand too Google had voluntarily prolonged its enforcement of Google Billing Fee System and Consumer Alternative Billing a number of instances.
“No irreparable hurt or harm can be suffered by Google, in case it doesn’t take any precipitative actions in opposition to any builders,” they mentioned. “We due to this fact request you to train restraint and never take any precipitation motion to delist any apps from the Google Play Retailer.”
The app builders had filed an SLP in opposition to the judgement delivered by the Madras Excessive Court docket on January 19 which was listed on February 9 earlier than the Supreme Court docket. The Supreme Court docket directed the SLP to be listed on March 19.