• Echo DotEnglish
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    Right but is that actually illegal given the fact that you can sideload apps it’s not like they’re locking people out of their devices.

    I don’t like it but I’m not sure it necessarily meets the criteria for illegality.

    This makes this decision seem stupid. I don’t quite understand how US law works but I thought it was precedent based which meant that once one case had been decided that essentially decided all similar cases unless they were demonstrably different. I don’t understand why that isn’t the case here.

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      Having a “monopoly” isn’t illegal.

      Using your “monopoly” position to pick winners and losers is.

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        Small addendum, I believe having an unfair monopoly is actually illegal in the US. Google search is currently on the hook for this.

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          Yeah, it’s not just the market position.

          It’s how you gain the market position and what you do with it.

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        Correct, anticompetitive behavior on its own is legal, so is a monopoly, both at the same time are illegal