zappb 4 hours ago

EU as usual are still copyright maximalists as long as the rights holders are European. Can’t wait for European diplomats to approve the latest compression format!

blackeyeblitzar 8 hours ago

It would be great if we could force them to remove their fees, allow downloads (side loading), and allow alternate browsers in America. A phone is just a computer. Locking it down in this way is obviously anti-competitive

  • JayPalm 7 hours ago

    A phone is just a computer. Why should they not be allowed to sell a computer that is locked down? There are lots of other computers for sale, some of which are locked down some of which are not. There’s nothing inherently or obviously anti-competitive about selling a computer that has lots of guardrails, and, in fact, that’s how they have distinguished their product from others.

    • thisislife2 an hour ago

      Apple (or anyone else) should not be allowed to violate / subsume consumer rights for its own business interests. Consumers should have access to the system literature of a device and be able to unlock the bootloaders and install any other OSes on it.

    • EMIRELADERO 5 hours ago

      Counterpoint: Users should have the right to the same level of control over code execution as the manufacturer after the sale. Does Apple have the technical ability to control all iDevices? Yes. They have the private keys used to sign the OS and firmware for all their parts. Therefore users should have that same degree of control over everything, including TZ/Secure Enclave.

      This shouldn't just apply to Apple or even phones in general. It has to be a universal regulation for all devices sold on the market for any purpose. If it runs code, it should be subject to that rule.

  • musicale 2 hours ago

    Alternate app stores for Android have certainly been successful everywhere Play Google is blocked.