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by leifross
858 days ago
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On the contrary, this tantrum by no means works to lessen the growing idea that control of the platform should be put into the hands of a independent third party. While not European in origin, the platform holds and manages tremendous value for us, to the extent where small changes can cause mayor economic disruption, and Apple has not been managing it fairly. And for a state actor, which exists to serve the common good, it is not acceptable that a single company holds and abuses this kind of power. |
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Trying to "break up Apple" is simply not within the EU's power as Apple is worth more than the EU's whole tech industry combined. Apple would simply leave and the whole region would be left with shiny bricks.
If the EU pursues this with big tech at large it will find itself in the 80s. It needs US big tech far more than US big tech needs it.