So apparently a company with roughly 15% market share for smartphones and takes a 30% cut of all sales is a monopoly:
Apple insists App Store 'not a monopoly,' expects to win in court
By this logic, Amazon, with an 83% market share for eBooks and that takes a 70% cut of revenues outside a narrow price band ($2.99 to $9.99) somehow isn't, and isn't forced to open up its platform to competitors.
This makes no sense.
Apple insists App Store 'not a monopoly,' expects to win in court
By this logic, Amazon, with an 83% market share for eBooks and that takes a 70% cut of revenues outside a narrow price band ($2.99 to $9.99) somehow isn't, and isn't forced to open up its platform to competitors.
This makes no sense.
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