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  • From the FTC

    "Courts look at the firm’s market share, but typically do not find monopoly power if the firm (or a group of firms acting in concert) has less than 50 percent of the sales of a particular product or service within a certain geographic area. Some courts have required much higher percentages. "

    Obviously using a dictionary definition isn’t what is used in a legal sense. This is kind of silly to point out honestly.

    Not only does Steam have the market share it is also engaging in price fixing to maintain their market share. This is classic monopoly behavior.

    At this point it is not even a question if Steam is a monopoly. The question is will a judge or government do something about it.





  • Just fine here, I can’t say the same for you though. Yes, you aren’t just confusing. You are straight up mental. That is okay though.

    Look, you brought up steam keys AGAIN. What a strange strawman you have constructed. I have never mentioned steam keys, nor has any article I referenced. That hasn’t stopped you though.

    If you think you have proved me wrong then I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn. What is that? The bridge guy already sold you several bridges in Brooklyn. That makes a lot of sense.

    Not sure what case your talking about, you did not link it or reference it. Honestly you are kind of spooky at this point, but not in a good way. So far your legal mind can be summarized by you not even understanding the one thing Steam has done that I have mentioned several times. I will hard pass on debating you.

    To summarize Steam is a monopoly by definition. Thanks for coming full circle with me. It has been a wild ride because you keep jerking the wheel and sending us off road. What are a few bumps though when you eventually get to your destination. Cheers!


  • Why would you feel a cut is way too much!? Because it is their cut… Oh yeah that is called reading comprehension something that you apparently lack, maybe it is a ESL thing. If so don’t worry English is hard otherwise nice way to burn yourself I suppose. If that is the case I do appreciate self-deprivation humor.

    If you read the article that referenced the lawsuit you would see this is not about steam keys. Why you would think this shows a clear lack of understanding of what we are talking about.

    I have restated several times what the anti competitive practice Steam has engaged in. I won’t say it again because it is getting annoying at this point.

    When I said intimately, I was referencing to your deep understanding of development hence the IDE reference. I guess you didn’t get it because you are not a developer/programmer yourself. Or maybe it is the ESL thing.

    I would agree that plenty of people are satisfied or even happy with Steam. Of course there are a bunch of people who don’t like Steam as well. I don’t like Steam, but I have used it so I am sure Gabe can wipe away his tears with the money I have given him.