| > The practices aren’t anti-competitive. Actually, a judge already found that at least some of Apple's practices were anti-competitive, and order them to stop. So yes, in at least one trial, some of Apple's actions were declared anti-competitive. > voting for completion law This thread is actually literally about a law that was created. And more laws are being created right now, in south korea, the EU, and the USA, and those laws would require Apple to change more of it's behavior. But also, as I mentioned before, a judge literally already found some of Apple's behavior to be illegally anti competitive. |
They were ordered to stop only the narrowest of behaviors.
If you think that means you can just claim any practice of theirs is anti-competitive then you don’t understand.