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Hey, I'm way ahead of Apple. I sell my services to my employer and extract fees from them. Do you extract fees too?


I'm not sure what you're point is. My point (which I failed at), is that Apple's incentives are changing because their growth is dependent on services and extracting fees so they will likely do things that try to make people dependent on those services and find more ways to charge fees (to users and developers).

Providing services is arguably at odds with privacy since a service with access to all the data can provide a better service than one without so there will be a tension between trying to provide the best services, fueling their growth, and privacy.


I apologize for being oblique and kind of snarky.

My point was that it's interesting how we can frame a service business "extracting fees" to imply wrongdoing. When it's pretty normal for all services to charge ongoing fees for ongoing delivery.


It’s about the money, it’s about perverse incentives and propensity of service businesses to get away with unfair practices. We have decent laws about your rights as a consumer when you buy stuff, but like no regulation of services


There is tons of regulation of services? Everything from fraud / false advertising to disclosure of fees to length and terms of contracts. What regulation do you think is missing?

And as someone who presumably provides services for a living, what additional regulations would you like to be subject to?




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