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QUOTEIf we imagine that the only goal of free markets is to deliver cheap products, we are ignoring the incredible power of genetics to deliver life forms that aren't just efficient, they are wondrous, and usher in new worlds of possibility that wou…
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JustSomeGuy1 said: Oops. I wrote "Writing about evolution is *hard*, even when you really do understand it." And sure enough I left out something that matters. "Variation necessarily leads to selection" - not always. You can have variation in…
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rob53 said: For those of you supporting the EU, Apple created, manufactured and sold their products following the laws of every country they’ve sold in AT THE TIME OF ORIGINAL SALES. The EU has enacted new laws specifically to force changes t…
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Of course the EU has every right to tell Apple what to do. It’s called the law. And if Apple doesn’t like the EU legislation, then they can call it quits.
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rob53 said: As I've said many times before, people have plenty of choices on what products they want to buy. If you don't like Apple's way of doing things go with an Android platform or demand a company in the EU to build a new platform. Just…
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"It's very likely that Apple's iPhone, today's modern Android based on it, and the vibrant competition of ideas between Apple and all the major overseas phone makers would never have existed. We'd have a Google-branded, really cheap, Microsoft-desig…
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Love to see you all whine about the very, very bad, no good EU. Popcorn time
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EU to Apple: We’re done being nice. Playtime is over!
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Mike Wuerthele said: blitz1 said: We’ve all read this « analysis » before. last time when the European commission would fail at making Apply comply to antitrust laws. Remind me, who got « crushed » (crushed, really) Alternatively, …
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We’ve all read this « analysis » before. last time when the European commission would fail at making Apply comply to antitrust laws. Remind me, who got « crushed » (crushed, really)
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EU 4 - Apple 0
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Under the DMA, there is no room for threats by GATEKEEPERS to silence DEVELOPERS. DMA does not product the little ones (Apple Music) against the big guys (Spotify).It protects the developers from the whims of the gatekeepers.
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To all who write that Epic violated the contract terms: these terms are unlawful. Of course Epic had to breach them to make their point.
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verne arase said: teejay2012 said: The EU does not generate enough profit for Apple to be happy about a $2B fine. That is going to hurt. Why for all this, when Apple was responding to DMA and making accommodations for their anti steeri…
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rorschachai said: blitz1 said: mike1 said: The US should really should be targeting European companies that do significant business in the US and start finding (or making up) reasons to issue significant fines and other penalti…
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mike1 said: The US should really should be targeting European companies that do significant business in the US and start finding (or making up) reasons to issue significant fines and other penalties. Every time the EU targets an American-bas…
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foregoneconclusion said: avon b7 said: This is part of what the EU had to say: "Today's decision concludes that Apple's anti-steering provisions amount to unfair trading conditions, in breach of Article 102(a) of the Treaty on the Func…
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Open VS Code.Hit the track changes button.Done
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radarthekat said: nubus said: pulseimages said: Let the security breaches begin! And let the freedom of apps begin. EU got tired of having a company from California being a gatekeeper on apps. Like having Ford decide where y…
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EU - Apple: 3-0. Thank you EU for making iPhone/iOS a more open environment.Now on to repairability