> Google plans to appeal, and the case is likely to be mired in the courts for years.
So after the appeals, the ruling will be even more toothless than it already is...
The problem in the end is political. There is no political willingness to punish major US companies.
So much for losing Chrome browser. Was there ever reality to this to begin with. Or was it all extracted sensationalism.
This really doesn't seem like a good idea. If people like the idea of browser independence they just need to stop brigading Ladybird with frivolous nonsense[0].
[0] https://hyperborea.org/reviews/software/ladybird-inclusivity
https://archive.is/Bh8JU
[dupe] Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45108548
Bullish
I’m not sure why Apple is moving up with it, technically they will have to give up the 20b search deal.
> Google plans to appeal, and the case is likely to be mired in the courts for years.
So after the appeals, the ruling will be even more toothless than it already is...
The problem in the end is political. There is no political willingness to punish major US companies.
So much for losing Chrome browser. Was there ever reality to this to begin with. Or was it all extracted sensationalism.
This really doesn't seem like a good idea. If people like the idea of browser independence they just need to stop brigading Ladybird with frivolous nonsense[0].
[0] https://hyperborea.org/reviews/software/ladybird-inclusivity
https://archive.is/Bh8JU
[dupe] Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45108548
Bullish
I’m not sure why Apple is moving up with it, technically they will have to give up the 20b search deal.