> Your rights are not being violated because someone refuses to publish to your specific app store.
> Instead, you can have exactly what you have now. Which is that you can get a phone, and only use the Apple App store.
Today all apps on iPhone have go through Apple App store - this is what I paid for. With many stores some apps on iPhone could be only available only on other stores. This demonstrates that I can't have "exactly what you have now".
> Instead, what you want is to force other people, to do certain things with their own property.
App developers and other large companies want to force Apple to do certain things with their software to modify how things work on my hardware. Nobody forces one to buy iPhone.
Support alternatives like Librem or Pinephone - they are right long term direction.
You paid for a piece of hardware with certain capabilities which are intact. You did not for your piddling dollars buy the right to freeze the universe in the configuration that would be most ameniable to you. I cannot fathom why you think you did.
What actually happens is that apple is forced to drop its fees, some of its restrictions to be competitive to stop the bleeding. No third party app store ends up on greater than 50-60% of phones and apps that want maximum coverage still end up on the official app store.
People like yourself who only have the official app store have little issue save maybe with fortnight.
It seems that after the law passes neither YOU nor Apple will be able to keep vendor A from doing business with customer B which is great because neither of you is a party to the transaction. I understand why you prefer the status quo I don't understand whatsoever why you feel like you have a moral right to prevent this.
All apps? Are you aware that currently nintendo does not publish the Super Mario Switch game, to the iPhone? Super mario is arguable an app.
Your rights are not being violated because someone refuses to publish to your specific app store.
Instead, you can have exactly what you have now. Which is that you can get a phone, and only use the Apple App store.
That way, you don't have to deal with other app stores that you don't like. You can simply only use the apple app store.
> or any other stores at all.
Then don't deal with them! Don't use those other app stores.
You were the one, at the very beginning, who said this "cannot accept there is group of customers that just doesn't want to interact them directly.".
Which doesn't make any sense given your new statements.
It sounds like, actually, customers don't have to interact with these developers directly. No-one will force them to install other app stores.
In reality, this has nothing to do with what you choose to do on your own phone. You are free to use it how you like.
Instead, what you want is to force other people, to do certain things with their own property.