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I mean sure, but in a practical sense the company becoming the only seller of gasoline happened through anti-competitive behavior and not just because they have a superior gasoline product. I think that two app stores controlling 100% of distribution and setting their rates similarly feels pretty anti-competitive.


If two companies end up in that situation without breaking the law, then there’s nothing wrong with it legally by definition.

It becomes an issue for the legislature to fix. Not the courts.




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