Then what have you been going on about all this time? You’ been saying repeatedly that it’s a problem and now you’re saying it’s probably fine? Pick a lane.
If you’re not in this one store, you lose access to most customers.
Customers who want your product can still access it.
That’s a fucking monopoly.
Not by the dictionary definition nor the legal definition you cited.
We need to recognize these situations, before they ruin everything.
But “it’s probably fine.”
And gaming would be better-off if every game was in every storefront
Which most of them are. For a while Epic was refusing games that wasn’t signing exclusivity deals with them, but that ended up not working out for them.
In the past Walmart has refused to sell music of artists with content they disagreed with. Was that Walmart exploiting it’s market share, or a business choosing what they do and do not stock?
instead of one store being a huge fucking deal and the rest being nearly irrelevant.
Then what have you been going on about all this time? You’ been saying repeatedly that it’s a problem and now you’re saying it’s probably fine? Pick a lane.
Customers who want your product can still access it.
Not by the dictionary definition nor the legal definition you cited.
But “it’s probably fine.”
Which most of them are. For a while Epic was refusing games that wasn’t signing exclusivity deals with them, but that ended up not working out for them.
In the past Walmart has refused to sell music of artists with content they disagreed with. Was that Walmart exploiting it’s market share, or a business choosing what they do and do not stock?
Again, what should we do about that?