Comment by sloum
15 hours ago
From the bill:
> "Covered application store” does not mean an online service or platform that distributes extensions, plug-ins, add-ons, or other software applications that run exclusively within a separate host application
There is a reasonable argument that a linux distribution is, itself, a host application. This is clearly an argument against their intention... but makes perfect sense to me. With this argument, the law does not apply to pretty much any environment where the applications are scheduled and run by a supervising process, at least by my reading.
No operating system (including windows, which uses a translation layer in userspace — “host application”?) provides a windows-compatible kernel API.
So I guess that excludes all windows apps and app stores.