Well, that's not true.
We say it because both US parties are very similar, and both of them are very right leaning compared to the rest of the western world.
It also indicates that's there's no democracy in the US, because there's only really one choice.
Even the historical, biggest right wing party in Denmark would not remove any of the things you mentioned, except school lunches.
And I assume that it may also vary from prison to prison, as prisons are privatised in the US?
They try really hard to not comply for anyone else.
Which means it's working really well and exactly as EU wanted to.
That's exactly what I'm saying. I'm not sure about the Galaxy store though, as it's only available on their own hardware.
That's because there's more to the DMA than the 3rd party app stores. It also means that Google/Apple are not allowed to charge their 30% if an app developer uses their own payment platform.
Today a company like Spotify has to pay 30% of its subscription models to Google/Apple, it it's bought through the app - same with Epic if the launched an app store for its games.
This is very predatory and monopolistic behavior, and that's why it's not illegal to do in the EU anymore. And Google opposed this because it was their biggest cash cow on Android.
That's because there's more to the DMA than the 3rd party app stores. It also means that Google/Apple are not allowed to charge their 30% if an app developer uses their own payment platform.
Today a company like Spotify has to pay 30% of its subscription models to Google/Apple, it it's bought through the app - same with Epic if the launched an app store for its games.
This is very predatory and monopolistic behavior, and that's why it's not illegal to do in the EU anymore. And Google opposed this because it was their biggest cash cow on Android.
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