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Lawsuit claims iPhone and other Apple devices infringe on wireless patents
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Lawsuit claims iPhone and other Apple devices infringe on wireless patents
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House unveils sweeping antitrust legislation that takes aim at tech giants
foad said:I always thought it was interesting that Microsoft would really get into this battle. They thought that they wouldn’t get caught in the same crosshairs? Same goes for Epic and Spotify. Acquiring the Joe Rogan show and making it exclusive can even fall under scrutiny because Spotify is the platform and now they have exclusive content. Most of this stuff isn’t going result in anything because it wants to unravel basic business ideas.
Microsoft tried to used a third party, SCO, to sue IBM over Linux. A total misuse of the judicial system.
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House unveils sweeping antitrust legislation that takes aim at tech giants
22july2013 said:This fight will be interesting. Republicans have more at stake with, and at issue with, big tech than Democrats do. It probably won't be a party line vote.
They want the right to gaslight people so there will be more January 6 incidences.
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House unveils sweeping antitrust legislation that takes aim at tech giants
mcdave said:AppleInsider said:The Platform Competition and Opportunity Act, another part of the legislation package, would bar tech companies from acquiring rising rivals. The Augmenting Compatibility and Competition bill would make it easier for consumers to use rival tech services together and switch between those platforms.Is it even possible to force Apps to run on another OS?
The government is getting more brain dead every day. The Augmenting Compatibility and Competition bill should die a painful death. MS Office works on Mac and PC.
So does Open Office. There's Windows for ARM testing.