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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, August 26 2012 @ 12:38 AM EDT |
I have a sneaky suspicion that there is collusion between
Microsoft and Apple
against Google. On the order of
Samsung's recent loss in fixing prices with
other memory
makers. Which I believe is what's tied Samsung's hands from
being
more aggressive aggressive against Apple and
Microsoft. Here it's referred to
as an Oligopoly.
Oligopoly Corporate
Anti-competitive
Behavior
Which could be why Samsung also sold
their disk hard drive
division. To keep themselves clean from what's beginning
to
look like another price fixing scandal.
Pr
ice Fixing of Hard Drives till 2014
Suppose they've set prices for
patents and who they'll
either license them to or NOT. Is that an
Anticompetitive
move in order to knock Google Android out, isn't that
anti-
trust? I mean how can Apple allow Samsung to sell Windows
smartphones
that look and work the same as Android phones?
Some are even the exact same
hardware, screens, chips with
only slight variations if any.
Isn't it
anti-competitive to deny patent licenses to some
competition and collude with
an known arch enemy of Google
against them? We know Microsoft got a full
license for
things from Apple and got licenses for patents Microsoft
won't
license to Android vendors![ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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