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US Justice Department Considering Apple Probe (reuters.com) 57

The U.S. Justice Department has jurisdiction for a potential probe of Apple as part of a broader review of whether technology giants are using their size to act in an anti-competitive manner, Reuters reported on Monday, citing sources. From the report: The Justice Department's Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) met in recent weeks and agreed to give the Justice Department the jurisdiction to undertake potential antitrust probes of Apple and Google, owned by Alphabet, the sources said. The FTC was given jurisdiction to look at Amazon and Facebook, the sources said. Further reading: Facebook, Google and other tech giants to face antitrust investigation by House lawmakers.
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US Justice Department Considering Apple Probe

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  • Oh, I see, right... Apple probe!
  • by WindBourne ( 631190 ) on Monday June 03, 2019 @05:41PM (#58703456) Journal
    Seriously, it is long past time to break apart a number of these companies. But, not just amazon, google, facebook, and apple.

    It should include companies like Top 10 companies, such as ICBC, China construction, China ag bank, jp morgan, BOA, Apple, etc. [forbes.com]

    Also, do the top 10 internet companies.
    Top 10 internet companies, [investopedia.com] such as:
    Alphabet Inc.
    Amazon
    Tencent Holdings
    Facebook
    Alibaba
    Netflix
    Priceline
    Baidu
    Salesforce.com
    JD.com
    • by Anonymous Coward

      The top 10 grocery chains, any large clothing retailers owning multiple regional or same region clothing chains, etc.

      While we're at it, AT&T & Verizon until they are T-Mobile/Sprint sized, or allowing them to retain their current sizes in exchange for hardline ISP equivalent data caps with no overages, contractually fixed monthly fees and an end to current billing practices.

      While we're asking for all this, require full and transparent disclosure of *ALL* financial activities by politicians, as well

    • I never thought I'd see the day that Microsoft wouldn't top the list of companies that should be broken up on a /. list.
      • good point. But MS is no longer relevant. Hell, they are losing the desktop to chromebook. Nor did they rate on any of these lists. Like IBM, they are being slowly ran into the ground and have nothing innovative.
    • Good luck trying to break up China's largest banks.
  • by argStyopa ( 232550 ) on Monday June 03, 2019 @05:50PM (#58703528) Journal

    SIX apple stories in a row?
    Fixated, much?

    this story, plus
    iOS 13: Apple Brings Dark Mode To iPhones and Multitasking Overhaul To iPads (arstechnica.com)
    Apple Finally Kills iTunes
    The iPad Finally Outgrows iOS
    Apple Announces All-New Redesigned Mac Pro, Starting at $5,999
    Apple Introduces Privacy-Focused 'Sign in With Apple' Button For Sites and Apps

    • In their defense, in case you missed it, Apple had their Worldwide Developer Conference keynote speech today, where lots of things get announced.

    • Re:really slashdot (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Waffle Iron ( 339739 ) on Monday June 03, 2019 @06:08PM (#58703654)

      Part of the FTC probe includes an investigation into Apple's monopolization of the Slashdot news feed.

    • by ddtmm ( 549094 )
      Thanks for posting the news yet one more time. If you’re tired of seeing it why would you put the effort into posting the news again? For what it’s worth, it was a pretty big Apple news day, in case you missed it...
      • How could we miss it, with the publicists from Apple pushing it so damn hard?

      • Not being one of their worshipful cadre of zealots, no, it hadn't hit my radar.

        Of course, a lot of sites on such 'info dump' days then put them all into a "Big Announcements from Apple Today" thread so a) fans can find all their apple news in one place, and b) people who don't give a shit about apple don't have to wade through it to find their usual news.

        But y'know, since slashdot is so new at this 'internet news' thing, maybe they'll eventually learn.

  • So, what did they do again?

  • Amazon - owned by Jeff Bezos, richest person on the planet, owner of the Washington Post which routinely prints articles which reveal the con artist's foibles and crimes.

    Google - Largest search engine which has tweaked its algorithms to push down white supremacist and related sites.

    Facebook - has kicked off several well-known white supremacists and others who push fake narratives, anti-semitic/racist postings, and related postings which are intended to single out one specific group of individuals for repeat

    • All the companies you listed claim to be platforms, as opposed to publishers. If they're that, it's not their job to determine what is or isn't hate speech. Yeah, it's one thing to flag content that directly calls for violence or criminal activity. But beyond that, different people have different opinions - from white supremacy to black supremacy to muslim supremacy to LGBTQ supremacy, and if these companies are gonna kick off any group of those, then they should stop pretending to be a platform.

      Amazon

  • They'll just invest $150 million in Microsoft and ta-da! No more monopoly!
  • by backslashdot ( 95548 ) on Monday June 03, 2019 @08:29PM (#58704352)

    I am against government busting stuff up, but lots of people I know would switch out of iPhone if they could stay be within iMessages. I think we ought to encourage people to voluntarily switch to a end-to-end messaging systems run by non-profit foundations -- like Signal or Telegram. Ideally the non-profit running it would change every 5 years. Why can't wiki or mozilla host messaging servers?

    People shouldn't trap themselves to keep buying Apple products for fear of losing access to all the previous stuff they bought such as movies or music.

  • But the amount of cash these corps can throw on this "problem" is ginormous.

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