Sean Cole wrote:

> It's all a pointless debate. Apple can do what it likes with THEIR
> *platform*! if YOU _choose_ not to agree with their policies for use
> on THEIR platform, YOU can _choose_ to go elsewhere.
>
> The same or similar issues come up with ALL brands! Google, Samsung,
> Nike, AT&T, Ford, Cadbury, so on and so on and so on.

Exactly. Let's try the same phrase with other company names we have less emotional attachment to:

    "Microsoft can do what it likes with THEIR *platform*! if YOU
    _choose_ not to agree with their policies for use on THEIR
    platform, YOU can _choose_ to go elsewhere."

   "Bell Atlantic can do what it likes with THEIR *platform*! if YOU
    _choose_ not to agree with their policies for use on THEIR
    platform, YOU can _choose_ to go elsewhere."

   "Standard Oil can do what it likes with THEIR *platform*! if YOU
   _choose_ not to agree with their policies for use on THEIR
   platform, YOU can _choose_ to go elsewhere."

If the reader is sitting in a room filled with Apple logos, it may feel different to read that argument when applied to companies famously convicted of antitrust violations.

I agree it's not fair to target Apple with such inquiry, but neither should they get a free pass just because we may enjoy their products.

After all, the notion of Apple engaging in anti-competitive behavior is not merely theoretical - have we forgotten the ebook antitrust case of just a few years ago?:

   Apple’s liability for knowingly conspiring with book publishers
   to raise the prices of ebooks is settled once and for all,” said
   Bill Baer, head of the US Justice Department’s antitrust division.
   Baer called the price-fixing conspiracy “cynical misconduct”.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/mar/07/apple-450-million-settlement-e-book-price-fixing-supreme-court


Your point about Google is well taken, raising a question of its own:

Ethically, what is the difference between a duopoly and a cartel?

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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