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41 points

Kind of weird, considering they’re a major competitor, but so what? Why is this something they need to “admit”?

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43 points

Stuff like this will be used in the anti monopoly cases going on world wide.

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I’m all for reigning in monopolies, but I actually don’t see how this is anticompetitive.

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31 points

A business paying zero fees is not anticompetitive. One specific business paying zero fees when everyone else has to and doesn’t know about it is.

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24 points

If you want to start a competitor to Spotify or Google music, you will have to pay those fees making it almost impossible for you to compete.

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How? Special back door secret deals for one and only one company is the definition of anticompetitive.

Competition is defined as more than one lol

Edit: I’m special, I am first place! But if you knew it was 1st place of one… I sure hope you think me as noncompetitive…🤣 It’s strange to me to think I’m competitive if I have no competitors.

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8 points

Two of the largest music services in the world colluding to stay ahead of everybody else?

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The thing is that any other competitor music app (or other app in general) faces the monetary barrier that Spotify secretly doesn’t face in order to process subscription payments through Google Play is anticompetitive.

In this way, Google is also acting more like a market-maker than merely a competitive player or partner in a free market, where they can decide who the dominant music streamer could be.

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Netflix makes heavy use of Amazon Web Services, specifically S3 Buckets. I’m sure there’s a special deal worked out with them as an anchor client.

Malls do the same thing. While they’re not in direct competition in the same sense as Google/Spotify or Amazon/Netflix, some stores don’t even pay rent in a mall because it’s expected that they’ll drive traffic to the rest of the stores. 90% sure Victoria’s Secret, Macy’s, etc are some of these anchor stores that very often pay little or negative rent due to the sheer revenue generated by other avenues.

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