LeoMC
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crowley said: What does that matter? It matters, because it shows that you don't know the things you talk about (and you don't, just answer the question and I will tell you why is that). crowley said: Another firm being involved …
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Soli said: That may be the least educated comment I've ever read on these forums. Suuuure! Now go back to the sandbox and play with the other kids that are not able to use arguments; your mamma must be looking for you there.
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crowley said: I guess you have no interest in substantiating your claims (or quoting correctly). Have you read Article 101 and, if you did, are you really-really-really sure it applies to single entities?
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lkrupp said: The fact of the matter is that Europe still suckles at the teat of American capitalism. Their entire economies depend on the U.S. buying their products and supplying them with military security. Without our military presence and gua…
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A link to a law means nothing. There you go, every single EU law: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/homepage.html
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crowley said: I've seen it. I don't totally agree with it, and I'm not sure if an EU antitrust investigation would either, but they might do. Either way, your assertions are incorrect. If you've seen it and it's crystal clear that my reply …
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crowley said: You don't mention the EU at all in there.101, which is more broadly about restricting competition, covers a wider array of activity, and makes no mention of market share. You must have missed the message I have replied t…
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gatorguy said: It's evidence that YOU are wrong. Obviously there would be no investigation if Apple's actions did not fall under antitrust concerns to begin with based on what you believe qualifies. The EU therefore does not agree with your mea…
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jbdragon said: KeyChain is pretty basic. You obviously don't know what KeyChain can do. I have certificates, secure notes, keys and of course passwords for websites, ssh, ftp, network shares; I can share my password protected wifi wit…
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crowley said: LeoMC said: When did NY, United States moved to EU? Besides, Apple's market share in US is different than its share in EU. Does NY, United States qualify as "nobody" then? Besides, Apple's share of the eBooks market h…
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When did NY, United States moved to EU? Besides, Apple's market share in US is different than its share in EU.
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CloudTalkin said: Their overall volume market share is not at issue. What's at issue is their handling of the Apple ecosystem. The one where they have near 100% market share and complete control. So yes, they are clearly making dec…
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anantksundaram said: you can't create EVEN ONE Apple, one Google, one Microsoft, one Amazon, etc We don't like giant corporations that are hard to compete with. Besides, we own chunks of those companies through our investments banks and fu…
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ElCapitan said: Are they getting nervous over possible EU antitrust sanctions and fines? No, antitrust deals with dominant companies and Apple only has 20 - maybe 30% market share in EU.
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Why should one waste time, logging out from accounts when the wipe makes sure that happens too?
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That is green lighting every developer to do the same with the play store. Why should we pay the fee when they are not willing to do the same?
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Bye-bye! This app is never going to be on my phone; never ever ever again.
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TheStemGroup said: For all those defending Apple here, you know nothing of... Most of the people that commented couldn't care less about Apple, they care about themselves. Just like we don't care about Apple, we don't care about you - 3rd …
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wizard69 said: If you need cross platform you really need to drop iPhone and think seriously about dropping iPhone. This from a long time iPhone user, I’m pretty much convinced that Apple doesn’t grasp life outside of working for Apple. H…
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The banks in my country are asking 1% for every POS transaction... For ePOS and business cards they charge over 2.5%. Isn't that also "disproportionate, and [doesn't] constitutes an exploitation of [the banks] status and power"?