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by dschiptsov
4138 days ago
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Is it a news that corporations are creating "ecosystems" to make money, not to benefit third-parties? What if something wrong with the "strategy" of being able to be a very successful third party in someone's else ecosystem? Google is no monopoly. There is windows mobile, of course. |
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Corporations do their job to make money of course, but it's better to limit harm they can create when making money. Regulations are productive in many ways including regulation of possibility to destroy or significantly limit competitors and competition.
> What if something wrong with the "strategy" of being able to be a very successful third party in someone's else ecosystem?
Nothing wrong with it. The problem is that ecosystem owner can significantly limit competitors.
> Google is no monopoly. There is windows mobile, of course.
Strictly speaking yes, it isn't monopoly, but it is close enough to it, so it can use his position to harm competition.