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by psittacus
1002 days ago
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Seemingly no iMessage, unfortunately. I guess Apple won that argument.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37401632 edit: the article actually mentions iMessage explicitly: > And the newspaper reported the Commission was still deliberating over the inclusion of Bing and iMessage. > In the event, the EU looks to be taking a cautious approach to this early pushback — since, as noted above, both Bing and iMessage are not on the initial list of 22 core platform services. Instead, the Commission has agreed to take a closer look at Apple and Microsoft’s arguments that these services should be excluded. |
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Sure, their argument is that people use other messaging apps when they need to communicate with people on other platforms, but that was one of the main points of the DMA, to make the products provided by Gatekeepers interoperate with other services.
So it means WhatsApp will be required to operate with other services, but they won't be able to do that with iMessage because Apple isn't required to participate...
I'm curious how this will all pan out and how these services will twist their interpretation of the legislation to make sure they remain dominant and keep users in their silos.