orwin 2 years ago

I disagree with the prediction the author made about Microsoft aligning with Apple/meta and not taking the same accepting stance as Google/Amazon are.

They don't have as good point as Meta does (Tbf no other company has), and unlike Apple/Ticktock they are used to work with EU legislation and its limits. I would be surprised if they try to litigate (that would show inexperience imho).

  • Vespasian 2 years ago

    In particular if you consider that they recently started to implement features for EAA countries such as respecting the users browser choice and making default apps uninastallable.

    That seems to hint at compliance rather than fight as well.

  • olivierduval 2 years ago

    Did you notice that Google/Amazon/Microsoft are big Cloud providers?

    They have a lot to lose to frontally challenge DMA (like ... some market shares from some administrations or big state companies)

    On the other side, Apple/meta/Tiktok are only consumer-driven

hulitu 2 years ago

> What do Apple, Meta, TikTok have in common? Fighting Europe's antitrust rules

Some fight. Others (Google, Microsoft) pay. The best democracy money can buy.

aurareturn 2 years ago

Does EU go after their luxury goods antitrust/monopolies?

  • kyriakos 2 years ago

    Any examples of such monopolies?

    • aurareturn 2 years ago

      De beers, LVHM, Luxottica to name a few.

      • mijamo 2 years ago

        LVMH is very very far from being a monopoly. Luxottica is under investigation currently just like the tech giants are (and received already fines just like 2 years ago). De Beers was the target of antitrust multiple times, had to cancel a few deals and change some commercial practises because of it. Could have gone further IMO but at the same time the consequences on consumers are limited given how niche a market vs the tech sector.

      • realusername 2 years ago

        There's small luxury producers all over Europe, they just aren't as successful internationally as LVMH.

        And even then it's easier to launch a new luxury bag than a mobile OS...

  • pjmlp 2 years ago

    Yes, airlines and train systems for example.