Comment by GeekyBear

1 day ago

Walled gardens are not illegal under existing law. You have to change the law before walled gardens become illegal, as the EU did with the DSA.

Nintendo's various platforms, Microsoft's XBox, and Sony's PlayStation have been perfectly legal walled gardens for decades.

However, claiming to introduce an open platform and then using anticompetitive means to retain control of that "open" platform is plainly illegal under existing law, as Google found with Android and Microsoft found with Windows.

First of all, I don't think Google ever made such a "claim". Moreover, what you are suggesting is that it is okay to do something bad if you say it's bad, but not to do something slightly bad if you say it's good. That's absurd. What Apple is doing with iOS is objectively much worse than what Google is doing with Android, irrespective of any alleged "claims".

  • > What Apple is doing with iOS is objectively much worse than what Google is doing with Android, irrespective of any alleged "claims".

    It’s objectively not despite what you claim.

    Apple never promised you an alternative, you got exactly what you paid for. Google promised you an alternative and while you weren’t looking tried to strangle it in its crib.

    You need to look past your fan bias.

    • Google didn't "promise" anything.

      > You need to look past your fan bias.

      That's funny, considering that you are arguing that Android is worse than iOS, despite iOS being far more anti-competitive.

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