I'm surprised large and small app makers haven't formed a trade group to put pressure on Apple for app store policies. Could they all "black out" their apps in protest if Apple doesn't concede? Is anti-trust needed if participants negotiated as a group? Or is this not legal?
I don't understand the connection to Netflix here. You talking about prime video? You can turn off your sale, regardless of the inventory. The problem is coordinating 1000s of people and getting them to deny themselves profit when they know that those who don't turn off will
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make more money. Also, on Amazon (dunno about app store), 50% of the platform is Chinese and they're going to march to teh beat of their own drum.
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Sorry I was going back to app store re: Netflix. I agree Amazon marketplace participants have no real case to make here
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