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by alacombe
1935 days ago
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How is such a ban any different than multiple independent company owned by the same parent entity (either a company, or an individual / group of individual). Each of these company having exclusive deal with each others. You can't ban private property Rights / freedom of association. |
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So, for example, Google could be forbidden from requiring Google product apps are preloaded on Android phones. They could be required to give alternate web browsers and account systems equal visibility in new Chrome installs, for free. Google could face penalties for injecting Google Meet links into Zoom emails received by Gmail users.
The ways the government could prevent Google's self-preferencing is a very large matrix.
Apple has some similar examples, though less. I think Epic v. Apple will accomplish some big things there, particularly around the App Store.