• Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    I do have a strong suspicion that the end of the road of this type of move is going to end with an anti-trust case. Like, I don’t see any way to avoid that.

    You can’t have a platform dictate everything about how it sells merchant wise without having an antitrust involved.

    It may not be the US doing it, but I do think that some country is going to antitrust them.

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      21 hours ago

      My big problem besides the price monopoly is the lack of true ownership for digital media. It’s just expensive licensing that can be taken away or altered at any moment. If Sony gets his way, we are looking at a very dark future for gaming

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      16 hours ago

      You can’t have a platform dictate everything about how it sells merchant wise without having an antitrust involved.

      Didn’t the EU, who have some of the strictest rules in that regard, rule that walled garden ecosystems are allowed in their case against Apple?

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        13 hours ago

        they made the statement with apple but then decided the exact opposite with google. I think Sony will run into similar issues as google, but we will see

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          13 hours ago

          With Google, wasn’t the issue that they were on other devices, or were paying others to use their defaults or something? To be clear, I’m working from memory here, and am too tired to read a bunch of legal stuff to confirm one way or the other.