Google addresses the chat elephant in the room — briefly.

“I’m sorry, your honor, but I believe this is contrary to the court’s order,” interrupts Epic lead attorney Gary Bornstein, The judge lets Google’s attorney proceed, but tells him to “walk carefully.”

“Consider this: the facts remain unchanged. The data remains unchanged,” begins Kravis.

“Time and again during this trial, you saw Epic overreach,” he adds, explaining how Epic wasn’t able to prove things like Project Hug were direct bribes, or that Samsung was in collusion with Google.

Perhaps thinking about the judge’s warning, Epic moves on — Kravis is now pointing out that Epic is just trying to get a free ride on Google Play now. Here’s one quote from that:

“Epic can’t pocket the money in its own store and then stand up here and tell you it’s trying to protect the consumer.”

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