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by winwang
466 days ago
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As much as I dislike their Chrome practices, I am rather against the idea of forcing them to sell Chrome. For one, they simply have had a better product, at least in the past. Part of their large monopoly is due to just being better outright for a large portion of users (presumably). Are we to punish making overly-good products? For another, sell to whom? And why would they be a good steward? And yet another, there's literally Chromium, which other browsers (built by other corps) use, e.g. Edge, Brave, etc. Did Google have to open Chromium? No. Disclaimer: I hold these opinions weakly and would love to learn more about why they might be ill-premised. |
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Google did not make Chromium from scratch, and so were obligated to use a license compatible with the previous source they used. That source can be traced back to KDE's Konqueror browser and its KHTML engine.