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by minhduong243
815 days ago
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Calling the App Store Apple's side hustle is weird as best and practically wrong. Someone's blog is a side hustle to their full-time job. Not blogging for days likely wouldn't affect their ability to make ends meet. But how would the whole Apple ecosystem function without this "side hustle"? "To put it another way, the Epic case may have shown that Apple’s policies around the App Store were (mostly) legal, but that didn’t mean they were right; now the DOJ, looking for another point of vulnerability, is trying to make the case that Apple’s right approach in delivering an integrated experience is in fact illegal." It is legal but it is not right, but the government is trying to prove that its right approach is illegal? What does it even mean? There are multiple interests in this ecosystem. Consumers', Apple's, shareholders', small developers and big developers. And they have different interests, often conflicting. By "being right", right by whom? Who is to say that they know how to appease every party in this ecosystem? |
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