Call me old-fashioned, but if you don't want to pay the "arbitrary" 30% to Apple, why not prove how loyal "your" customers are by having them switch to an Android device with your own App Store? Consumers choose *more expensive* Apple devices because they like Apple's choices.
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Call me old-fashioned, but I don’t think that companies should be able to use dominant market position to hinder competion in the market (even if they created it)
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Define dominant market position? Are there ready replaceable and cheaper alternatives?
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Apple probably has a dominant market position among people who buy smartphones *and* are willing to spend more than $25 total on apps and services
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We should, if you can come up with a reasonable market definition (surprise, this is how market definition works!)
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What action of Epic do you consider to be an abuse of their dominant market share?
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