Sujet : Re: Apple inflated the cost of its products through anticompetitive conduct
De : nobody (at) *nospam* oscarmayer.com (Oscar Mayer)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 28. Mar 2024, 20:59:21
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On 28 Mar 2024 15:08:29 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:
The comment was about
iMessage and Apple Pay, and you purposely trimmed the context and tried
to pretend it was about App Stores. It's all a matter of record.
Despite your belief that it's a law that I must quote everything everyone
says, common netiquette is to quote only that which I had responded to.
The fact remains that the DOJ disputes Apple's anti consumer justification
for locking out innovation and competition from integration with Apple's
apps, which the DOJ believes is for Apple's benefit alone as it's a
detriment to consumers to stifle innovation, integration & competition.
Your argument that the typical Apple consumer benefits from lack of
innovation via competition and integration notwithstanding, it's going to
be up to the court to decide if stifling innovation, competition and
integration is to the benefit of the Apple consumer, or not.