Last month, the Justice Department charged tech giant Apple with serious antitrust violations related to the iPhone. It’s a relatively aggressive suit — but likely an inadequate response to Apple’s outsize power.

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    9 months ago

    Depends on how big the fine is. Anything with an ‘m’ instead of a ‘b’ is just the cost of doing business.

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      9 months ago

      At this point a case need to be hundred of “b” to be more than cost of doing business for Apple. The ‘m’ fine are just rounding errors

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        9 months ago

        Apple grosses between 150b and 170b annually.

        Demanding they pay more than they make in a year would lead to a 3 trillion dollar company going to war against their government. And not just a court battle. We are nearing the point at which corporations can contest with governments.

        Imagine the entire next generation being brainwashed into disrupting supply chains. Gen Z children sabotaging transportation routes, physically protesting, because their status symbol told them the government was corrupt.

        Could the USA take Apple? Yes. But that’s a fight they’d be wise to not incite.

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              Exactly. Apple is literally half of the US government’s current propaganda conduit.

              Not to mention, if you’ve got even 1 billion USD to burn, you can hire one heck of a merc. group.