Recently I saw an article saying, Japanese law forced Apple to open up browser restrictions on iOS.

But this got me thinking, why couldn’t Apple just tell them to fuck off by saying that iOS is meant to be that way cause we are the ones who designed it and the ones who own it. And if you want a change, go make your own products.

Don’t get me wrong, I hate big-tech controlling peoples lives, but aren’t these kind of laws; telling a maker to make the product in a specific way, eliminating creative freedom?

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      16 days ago

      Spotify, one of the scandinavian countries I think.

      Now I think we ran out. You know more?

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        Oh, we can keep going, alright.

        I guess you didn’t see the edit to my earlier comment: Monopolist on high-end semiconductor manufacturing equipment? Comes from a place that calls itself the “Low Lands”.

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          Keep going then?

          Monopolist on high-end semiconductor manufacturing equipment?

          Good question, but rather the reverse: I’d prefer the EU participated more, so there’d be more competing ideas in technology and science!

          Comes from a place that calls itself the “Low Lands”.

          Who?

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            ASML in the Netherlands.

            Again I don’t understand your comment: The EU or rather specifically the Netherlands is the global market leader. How should they compete even more?