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Honestly, I'll be surprised if this plan doesn't break the DMA/DSA already.

Someone will need to collect the necessary resources to bring the fight to the courts, though.



I would be surprised if it did. Aren't they allowing certain verified third party stores, to the likes of the samsung store?

Just like chrome is not a monopoly because firefox exists


The EU is almost ready to sign off on Apple's DMA compliance as sufficient, despite sideloading being similarly restricted, and despite 15-20% commissions remaining. The DMA was never written to allow completely anonymous sideloading, or even commission-free sideloading, another law is needed for that.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulat...




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