• benwubbleyou
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    862 years ago

    How is this not anti competitive behaviour?

    • Turkey_Titty_city
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      842 years ago

      because the us govt doesn’t give a shit about monopolies.

      EU might get up in their shit though.

      • @[email protected]
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        402 years ago

        I sure hope so.

        This is way worse than what Microsoft did back in the day with Internet Explorer. They were forced to build a browser selection popup into their operating system because of that.

        • @[email protected]
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          122 years ago

          And poured every browser and their sister into it just to make the whole selection process shitty.

      • ax1900kr
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        252 years ago

        Canada doesnt either. We are run by oligopolies

    • @[email protected]
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      182 years ago

      It is. Anyone who cares is powerless to change it. Anyone with the power to change it doesn’t care. That goes for a lot of things.

    • @marmo7ade
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      deleted by creator

      • 520
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        202 years ago

        Methinks there is a history lesson you haven’t learned.

        MS didn’t get into trouble just for bundling their browser. They got into trouble using every strongarm tactic they could think of to kill the browser market. They broke competitors, deliberately crippled APIs while IE used undocumented faster ones, and put IE in customer faces whether they wanted it there or not. MS used this tactic repeatedly to corner other markets, such as productivity suites. That’s why MS got nailed.

        • @linearchaos
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          82 years ago

          At one point it went from an optional download to being required for the offering system. At that point you weren’t allowed to uninstall it.

          Of course that was back before the government was completely owned by tech corporations.

          • SokathHisEyesOpen
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            32 years ago

            Isn’t that unchanged? Edge is installed by default and I don’t think you can fully remove it…

            • 520
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              It was way worse back then. Nowadays you can actually remove it. Back then they hooked IE into numerous core UI things like the desktop wallpaper and file manager, so any attempt at actually removing it completely fucked your system