There is nowhere near enough competition in the market to give people meaningful choice.
> You essentially expect companies who can't compete because of rules made to prevent them from competing to pull out?
If a product can't compete in a market without immoral practices, then I think it is entirely reasonable for that product to not exist in that market.
> I hope america never catches that nanny state disease.
I'm American by the way. The most American thing of all is freedom to run the software you want on a device you own. Live free, or die.
There is nowhere near enough competition in the market to give people meaningful choice.
> You essentially expect companies who can't compete because of rules made to prevent them from competing to pull out?
If a product can't compete in a market without immoral practices, then I think it is entirely reasonable for that product to not exist in that market.
> I hope america never catches that nanny state disease.
I'm American by the way. The most American thing of all is freedom to run the software you want on a device you own. Live free, or die.