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On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 11:48:14 +1300, Your Name wrote:Of course the court will decide (baring in mind that "the law is an ass"), after a massive waste of tiem and money, and numerous appeals and counter-appeals, but the whole thing was initiated by the whiners at Epic, Google, Microsoft, etc. ... all of which do exactly the same thing.
The court will decide whether or not Apple has broken any laws, not Epic.The DOJ's lawsuit is about Apple following the law.The DOJ's lawsuit is due to yet more greedy idiots (including Epic)
whining that Apple has a supposed monopoly, which it doesn't (there are
plenty of other options for the whining idiots to choose from). It has
absolutely nothing to do with any actual laws and Apple has NOT broken
any actual laws.
That's two entirely separate "issues".It's the same with the morons who whine on about Apple (and Google,Google and Linux and Windows and even Apple's mac all allow apps to be
Microsoft, etc.) not paying enough local taxes, depsite the fact that
these companies already do pay all the taxes they are legally meant to.
installed from anywhere the user wants to install those apps from.
By contrast, the DOJ lawsuit alleges that Apple "illegally maintains its
dominance over the smartphone market by boxing out competing apps".
The question for the courts is does Apple do exactly that, or not?
Which is a claim that is complete and utter nonsense.It's all just greedy braindeads in the local governments who have zeroI'm not going to disagree that the government always wants to tax the
understanding of anything at all, especially when it comes to tech.
companies and individuals who make the most money - that's always the case.
In this DOJ suit, the courts will have to decide if the DOJ is correct when
the DOJ claimed "Apple has maintained its power not because of its
superiority, but because of its unlawful exclusionary behavior", or not.
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