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From: Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Subject: Re: Apple inflated the cost of its products through
 anticompetitive conduct
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 08:35:33 -0000 (UTC)
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Enrico Papaloma <enrico@papaloma.net> wrote:
> At least three proposed class actions have been filed since Friday in
> California and New Jersey federal courts by iPhone owners who claim Apple
> inflated the cost of its products through anticompetitive conduct.
> 
> The lawsuits, seeking to represent millions of consumers, mirror the
> Justice Department's claims that Apple violated U.S. antitrust law by
> suppressing technology for messaging apps, digital wallets and other items
> that would have increased competition in the market for smartphones.
> 
> https://www.reuters.com/technology/consumers-sue-apple-taking-page-us-justice-department-lawsuit-2024-03-25/

I do find it interesting that the americans love the free market - which
doesn't work as the public think - and hate regulation, but then get all
sour when companies favour profits/shareholders over their customers. 

The DoJ has a chance to set a precedent for big tech's abuse of the market
with Microsoft in the 90s. The right-wingers got involved via the Bush
administration and here we are. Obscene megacorps that are so big they can
manipulate every aspect of our lives with no oversight (in the US). This
will never happen because of the shitshow called "US politics" , but the
americans could do the whole world a favour by massively changing the
corporate environment for these types of companies. 

In my eyes Apple are the least bad one, but I'm certainly glad to be in
Europe where some of the big tech's bad practices are limited.