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Oh wait, that was the guy before him.
Have you been violating anti trust laws?
Have you been getting your 30% and preventing other platform to compete by forcing them to sign illegal agreements?
Presidents are not suppose to weaponize the DOJ.
Though I believe this DOJ is pretty slow in the brain. Why do they take so long to notice the illegal activity?
The reason for the lawsuit is them have a 'gated market' for their devices. Requiring expensive certifications, licensing, and locking their customers to that same market.
The 30% cut was already deemed standard and fine by the Epic vs Apple lawsuit.
I would say at this point its opening a Pandora Box.
But this criminal activity does need to stop.
Right now, Apple is accused of putting apple apps and services on a pedestal while competing apps are suppressed. Supposedly makes consumers dependent on the apple ecosystem of products.
If Apple has to pay, it likely won't be anything that will stop Apple from continuing its operations.
Its sad that these corporations make more money from the crimes and would rather just pay the fine like it was just a slap on the risk. They need to update and increase penalties.