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DOJ opposes TikTok request stall download ban, calls ByteDance CEO 'mouthpiece' for CCP
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Mass production of Apple Silicon's A14X processor to start in Q4 2020
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Apple pledges $84M to fund programs in bid to end South Korea antitrust investigation
CloudTalkin said:revenant said:anti-competitive? have they met Samsung? apple maps (and google maps) in Korea are just not good--why? because of fair and competitive (ha) laws aimed to help naver and daum/kakoa. no Apple Pay? I am sure it is just because it is not up to snuff here where only Korean companies are smart enough they can do it (though I believe there is one Chinese company).
This issue seems pretty cut and dried imo. Apple made their partners pay for Apple's TV advertising and the cost warranty repairs (would really crappy if Apple also received money for Applecare). Their legal gymnastics ran it's course and Apple decided it would be cheaper to settle than risk a verdict. Simple business decision.
all I can do for offering proof is relay conversations I have had with my friend who works at Samsung (he works on mobile regulatory issues and contracts for south east Asia and Australia). he said Samsung spends a large amount of money to lobby the government to keep as much as they can in their hands when it comes to maps and things like contactless payments. this is obviously not proof for anyone who does not know him or myself, and clearly not in a forum. -
Apple pledges $84M to fund programs in bid to end South Korea antitrust investigation
anti-competitive? have they met Samsung? apple maps (and google maps) in Korea are just not good--why? because of fair and competitive (ha) laws aimed to help naver and daum/kakoa. no Apple Pay? I am sure it is just because it is not up to snuff here where only Korean companies are smart enough they can do it (though I believe there is one Chinese company). -
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