46 points

Dangerous to their bottom line

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About the only thing Google is right to be concerned about here is the timeline to enforce these changes - requiring them to be implemented within a couple of weeks does indeed pose a risk that something will go wrong or be missed (causing vulnerabilities). Other than that, I look forward to Google being forced to allow competition.

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This court case has been going on for a long time, and the writing was on the wall for how the case was going to go long ago.

Google has had more than enough time to prepare, they just chose not to.

Them having to implement this relatively quickly is a problem entirely of their own making.

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33 points

Don’t be evil.

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Don’t! Be evil!

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Nah fam.

Years ago it was “Don’t be evil”. Now it’s “Dont be evil™(1)(2)”

(1) it is okay to be evil if the profit would be outrageous (2) if it’s questionable, we ignore the evaluation to see how much profit it generates first

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The timeline is absolutely ridiculous considering the scale at which Google play operates. However I otherwise don’t feel a bit sorry for them. It’s probably a foreign experience to most of the Google team to have a competitive challenge and if they are up to it they’ll be fine. If not, I guess that’s the free market at work…

(Also, is it Epics entire business model to just sue their way into relevance? I’m happy to see the big tech firms squeal but seriously it’s like Epic wants their entire brand to be about suing competitors.)

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I forgive Epic for the lawsuits, it seems it’s the only way to enter certain markets.

They do have some bullshit moves, but not the lawsuits.

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Aw diddums.

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