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  • Apple's iPad doesn't meet DMA criteria, but is getting regulated by the EU anyway

    Nice!

    Apple's behavior has been absolutely horrendous for years.  The EU (and the rest of the world) needs to demand normal software installation on ALL computers, and that includes iPads, phones, watches, and game consoles.

    The DMA doesn't go far enough, but it's a good first step.
    And whose responsibility will it be when these devices become unbootable and unusable due to software incompatibility?  Just asking questions here since you seem to have all the answers.
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  • Europe's main financial entity believes Apple's proposed iPhone NFC changes aren't enough

    I just got back from Europe and was surprised about the penetration of contactless payments.  Using ApplePay I was able to use any of my credit cards from my Apple Card to my Amazon Visa to an unaffiliated MC.  My AmEx was largely useless in the EU but it is my daily driver in the US.  So I wonder what the transaction fee for the secure element that allows ApplePay.  I suspect it is fairly nominal since CC companies don’t seem to mind it.

    But I wonder if the banks involved in these complaints would like to have their surcharges reviewed regarding these transactions?

    I suspect not.

    Hypocrites.  And again, it makes one wonder what the goal of the EU is in this avenue of investigation and regulation.


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  • Japan to seek up to 20% fine for monopolistic practices by Apple

    Agree.  I also think the American justice department did a disservice to an American corporation by uncorking this pandora box of monopoly hallucination.  And in the end hurting this large chunk of the economy.

    Every nation is now wanting a piece of the Apple.  Looks like Apple’s legal department is going to be working overtime.

    I think Apple needs to launch a large scale PR offensive to take the high ground away from government arguments.  I know Apple historically has avoided this but after the battery-gate class action, the courts don’t have the technological prowess to sort through these issues.
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  • Australian court is the latest to attack Apple on behalf of rich corporations

    Thanks William and to re-emphasize, the vast majority of apps are either largely free after a nominal developer fee or 15% for small businesses.  These legal actions are being largely driven by complaints from Apple’s competitors who often charge the same 30% as Apple for their own app stores and not by consumers.

    Or by foreign protectionism of their own companies.

    Governments seem not to care about the real safety and concerns of consumers.  Again the real world examples of other businesses or organizations that were ignored by the US justice department—the 6% stranglehold that American relators have on real estate transactions, ticketmaster, credit card fees, payday lending etc etc.
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  • Apple uses a unique method to stream and present immersive video

    oh Apple, using its technological prowess to be anti-competitive again/S….
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