• evo@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    The only thing we’ve learned today is that Apple’s lawyers are far better than Google’s…

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      9 months ago

      Yeah… How the fuck is Google action here “monopolistic” and Apple literally refusing to let anyone in at all somehow isn’t? What a joke.

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        9 months ago

        It’s so frustrating seeing this question constantly in all these threads when this has been explained.

        iOS is locked down. It is not an open, competitive market. That in itself is not against the law, and it won’t be considered an anti-trust issue until the market share grows.

        Android is not locked down, which means it’s a competitive marketplace.

        Google was not doing the same thing as Apple. Google was using shady deals to make Android less competitive. iOS was never competitive to begin with.

        Apple got off on a technicality, basically.

        What Apple does is shitty and deserves regulating, but apparently we have a ways to go before we reach the EU’s level of understanding on this.