Korea is first in open platforms! Korea has rejected digital commerce monopolies and recognized open platforms as a right. This marks a major milestone in the 45-year history of personal computing. It began in Cupertino, but the forefront today is in Seoul.https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/1432644358646415363 …
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So the only real question is, is it in the public interest to allow companies a monopoly on software if they make the hardware? While some people have tried to argue "yes", I can't say I've seen any compelling explanation as to how it benefits the public interest.
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In the United States, we have a legal precedent called "The Rule of Reason". This says that while some things are illegal for a monopoly to do, others may or may not be illegal depending on whether consumer harm has occurred.
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