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by treis
2773 days ago
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>No, it isn't. How can you prove consumer harm if there's more choice at lower prices? I'm not sure if you're being deliberately obtuse or really don't understand. To be extremely clear, the important comparison would be the market as it is vs a hypothetical one where Google didn't abuse it's position. Comparing now to what was 13 years ago is meaningless in the tech world. >There are plenty of other vendors to choose from. Did you miss all the "we switched from Google Maps to XXX" posts on Hacker News? There's really not. At best there's plenty of vendors reselling Open Street Map. And they don't really match Google Maps. Which is why they have a tiny market share compared to Google Maps. |
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No, that's not how it works. You can't compare to a random, made up scenario. Go look up antitrust cases...
Seriously, I'm not sure if you're being deliberately obtuse or really don't understand.
> And they don't really match Google Maps.
Your product sucking is not a antitrust issue, it is simply your incompetence.
Asking that Google or Coca-Cola be punished for having a better product isn't only naive, is ignorance.