The Epic question: How Google lost when Apple won | How is Google running an illegal monopoly with the Play store — while Apple’s App Store is in the clear?::How is Google running an illegal monopoly with the Play store — while Apple’s App Store is in the clear?

  • Ghostalmedia
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    5811 months ago

    At the end of the day, this was kind of a different legal battle. Google negotiated one-off deals with big tech companies, and some of those companies are getting better deals than their competitors.

    Apple doesn’t appear to do that. The marketplace has one set of rules that apply to everyone. Spotify doesn’t have different a AppStore contract than Tidal.

    For all we know, Google may have won this case if they simply made everyone abide by the same contract. Playing king maker kind of fucked them.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      3011 months ago

      This is the answer.

      Apple wasn’t abusing their monopoly, while “Don’t Be Evil” Google was colluding to protect theirs.

      • @PeachMan@lemmy.world
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        1611 months ago

        A monopoly is inherently abusive. It abuses centralized power to gain more power. But I would argue that Apple built their monopoly “honestly” from the ground up, and from day one the rules haven’t changed. Google started with an open platform, and sneakily changed the rules and made deals to get their monopoly.

        Both are objectively bad. But Google’s method was more open to legal scrutiny, in hindsight.

      • @SkyNTP@lemmy.ml
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        911 months ago

        The fact that one kind of monopoly isn’t abuse on technical grounds (but still is abuse is in many other ways) but another monopoly is abuse is exactly the problem being highlighted. Why are we just sweeping this problem under the rug of public opinion?

    • brianorca
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      11 months ago

      It could also be how the Apple trial was just in front of the judge, but the Google trial went to a jury. Could Epic have had a different result if they requested a jury trial the first time?