Poppy Playtime developer Mob Entertainment claims Google and another company violated copyright laws with fraudulent Google Play apps.
Poppy Playtime developer Mob Entertainment is suing Google for failing to remove "scam" apps from the Google Play store.
Mob Entertainment says the copyright-infringing knockoff games appearing in the Google Play Store have gone too far.
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