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jramskov

@bouncing @nileane @gruber @stroughtonsmith @callin Perhaps, but I don’t completely buy that argument. Legal matters seems often take time. They have to make sure the judgement is right and fair. At the same time it is new regulation that everyone needs to become comfortable with.
Maybe it is badly written, I don’t know - I’m not a legal expert in any way.

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Ken Kinder :clubtwit: replied to jramskov

@jramskov @nileane @gruber @stroughtonsmith @callin What would need to happen for it to be clearly good or bad? Or mixed?

jramskov replied to Ken Kinder :clubtwit:

@bouncing @nileane @gruber @stroughtonsmith @callin That’s not easy to answer 🙂 I hope it’ll reign in some of the extraordinary power these huge corporations have.

John Gruber replied to jramskov

@jramskov @bouncing @nileane @stroughtonsmith @callin None of this is a “legal matter”. The EU never found Apple guilty of violating any crime. None of this back and forth is happening through a court system. It’s all regulatory. Very different.

jramskov replied to John

@gruber @bouncing @nileane @stroughtonsmith @callin English isn’t my native language, I guess I’m just using “legal” slightly wrong 🙂

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