• @Beaver@lemmy.ca
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    1831 year ago

    Big Tech needs to knows its place. Yes especially you Apple. Make sideloading available globally.

  • @_sideffect@lemmy.world
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    1621 year ago

    Big tech can go F itself.

    All big tech has done is stolen our data and lied to us for their own needs.

    Make all software FOSS

  • Maple Engineer
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    1061 year ago

    There’s a rule banning “self-preferencing.” That’s when platforms push their often inferior, in-house products and hide superior products made by their rivals.

    Spaz isn’t going to like this.

    • stephan
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      He wouldn’t if it applied to him. Unfortunately, reddit is not a gatekeeper in the sense of the DMA and due to its management it’s also unlikely to ever reach that position :)

      • Maple Engineer
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        21 year ago

        You’re right. Hopefully they will expand the rules to include non-gatekeeper services like Reddit once the rule is in effect.

  • macniel
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    971 year ago

    To this articles question on why apple should care about EUs 500 million citizens when they have trillions of Dollars. Well given that the USA only has 333 millions I would say they should care a lot.

    • IWantToFuckSpez
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      Apple needs to realize that the EU doesn’t care if they left. They barely pay any taxes in the EU and don’t even create much economic value. Since most Apple jobs in the EU are in retail, businesses administration and tax evasion. They don’t produce shit here.

      • @SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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        921 year ago

        Meta tried to do the same. The EU response was to ask when they’d leave to plan the going away party. Meta was a lot less confrontational after that.

        • Lvxferre [he/him]
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          281 year ago

          I think that the EU is fully aware that what makes those extra powerful is network effect. And, once they’re gone, something else pops up in their place. The case of Germans using WhatsApp for example would become inconvenient for them for fifteen whole minutes, then they’d jump into an alternative, and business as usual, without Faecesbook/Merda meddling.

    • @RidcullyTheBrown@lemmy.world
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      371 year ago

      As of the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, the Americas held around 41 percent of the revenue, whereas Europe came in second with roughly over 26.5 percent.

      source

      As the second largest revenue generator, Europe has a powerful voice.

      • kirklennon
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        The EU is only one chunk of Apple’s “Europe” segment, which is defined as “European countries, as well as India, the Middle East and Africa.”

        • @ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Most companies group MENA separately. They must sell so few devices there that they don’t want to show the numbers separately

          • kirklennon
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            They’ve used the same segments for a long time and presumably maintain them for consistency, so I think it really just tells us that they used to sell very little there. India, in particular, has been a large growth market for Apple in the past couple of years, but is still just thrown in with “Europe.”

            • @ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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              11 year ago

              I can’t speak for Apple, but every company I’ve worked for has split their region reporting as soon as one of the traditionally smaller regions gets big enough

              It creates hype and a boost to their stock price

  • @chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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    501 year ago

    Apple’s going to fight all of this tooth and nail, country by country, to the end of time. Anything less and they risk a shareholder lawsuit.

    This is billions and billions of dollars we’re talking about, not chump change.

    • @lorkano@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Apple get get out of my face. In EU, it’s not even close as popular as in NA. I wouldn’t care if they stopped selling products here

      • @raldone01@lemmy.world
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        71 year ago

        While I don’t like Apple losing them in the EU would be bad. Forcing them to open up their garden is way better.

        Less competition is bad for the consumer (usually). If they break laws though they must not sell in the EU.

      • @whome@discuss.tchncs.de
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        11 year ago

        I know but it feels like it’s getting more popular especially with younger people the teenagers and young teens that I know tend to be overwhelming drawn towards apple

  • @zweieuro@lemmy.world
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    In general the article seems to be a summary of current legislative actions that are ongoing between big tech and EU. Though in the article it’s worded with the much more fitting ‘game of chicken between EU and Big Tech’ rather than something like the title, but I guess “drop dead has a better ring to it”…

    I general the article has a lightly optimistic tone, which I very deeply hope holds true.

  • @rekabis@lemmy.ca
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    141 year ago

    When the Parasite Class objects so vehemently to something that is impacting their obscene profits and sociopathic control, you know that something is being done correctly.

  • @lightnegative@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    There’s a rule banning “self-preferencing.” That’s when platforms push their often inferior, in-house products and hide superior products made by their rivals

    Wow, I can see Microsoft fighting this one tooth and nail. It’s basically their whole business model

  • @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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    21 year ago

    Continue the good work, EU. You obviously hit a nerve, so you know you’re on the right track.

  • Dariusmiles2123
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    11 year ago

    I’m swiss and not a EU fan, but I’m really proud of how they are standing up and facing these huge companies.

    We’ve clearly reached a point where these companies need to see that they can’t do everything they want.

    Let’s fight for reparability, interoperability and privacy!

  • Amoxtli
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    -321 year ago

    If you don’t like the products of Big Tech, don’t use it. Don’t like oil, don’t use it. The EU might as well ban Big Tech.

    • @catalog3115@lemmy.world
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      331 year ago

      It’s not that simple. I don’t like Facebook & I don’t like Facebook. Still Facebook collects data about me. Tell me why shouldn’t Facebook be stopped? Here data is new oil. Facebook is mining for that Oil on my land. You wouldn’t allow oil company to mine oil on your land right.