Google Hits Back at EU Claim Over Android Abuses (bbc.com) 63
Google has rejected EU allegations that it abused its market dominance of its Android mobile phone operating system. "Android hasn't hurt competition, it's expanded it," said Kent Walker, general counsel of Google. From a report on BBC: The US tech firm sent its reply on Thursday to anti-trust charges issued by the EU earlier this year over the smartphone platform. The European Commission told the BBC it would carefully consider Google's response before making a decision. Mr Walker said in a blog: "The response we filed today shows how the Android ecosystem carefully balances the interests of users, developers, hardware makers and mobile operators." He said that more than 24,000 devices from over 1,300 brands ran on Android, enabling European developers to distribute their apps to over a billion people.
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Why don't you expect the same of any and all websites? In fact, ban ads and cookies altogether.
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They're sniffing around Apple as well, over dubious tax deals with Ireland.
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60% of Android based devices use Google's version (Score:2)
Over 60% of Android-based devices use Google's version of Android. 25% use Samsung's, then there's FireOs, etc.
I'm not sure Google has a monopoly even on ANDROID, never mind the non-Android based competitors like Apple's iOS.
Of the top three phone makers, how many use Google's Android, rather than a completely different OS entirely or their own very different version of Android?
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John Oliver explains brilliantly here [youtube.com].
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Do you know what "market dominance" means? Don't Android fan like to say Android has the majority of the smartphone market? How could *any* Android competitor, having only minority market share, abuse any market dominance?
EU Bullshit (Score:4, Insightful)
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as deployed.
blame the deployers - the smartphone makers - not Google.
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No Android is 100% open. What you're talking about is the requirements to add Google Play services to a device.
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Re:EU Bullshit (Score:4, Insightful)
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Yes, Android is open.
However, if you want to ship Google's stuff, you have to agree to a bunch of terms and conditions. This includes having Google apps be the default, and accessible within 1 click from the Home screen
silicon or carbon, we're all the same (Score:2)
The EU is Quasi Right. (Score:3)
Android is the most open of the three Mobile OSes. That being said, The EU is Quasi Right. Android has a series of serious problems that need to be addressed.
1. Per-device Roms. Android makers play Musical chipsets with Android Handsets. This is particularly true of Chinese firms like Mediatek, where the Rom has to match the CPU type (MTK6572, MTK6582, etc etc etc.)
2. Location Services. At least on KitKat and lower, maybe some version of Lollipop. You cannot use alternate location services. This shouldn't be, and is a serious privacy concern.
3. Root. On a device you own, you should always be able to become root. Always.
4. Locked Bootloaders. It should not be allowed that you have Locked bootloaders onl any device you own.
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In addition (Score:2)
Total Absurdity (Score:3)
The notion that Google is "abusing" a "monopoly" is the most absurd accusation I've heard in a long time. The fact that Google is pouring money into an open source operating system which benefits *its own *competitors* should make this obvious to anyone. Where's the ruling for Apple, which refuses to release its source code, refuses to allow its software to run on any other hardware aside from its own, and doesn't allow any form of derivative works? Hell, they won't even allow other browser engines to run on their phones! Did Europe forget the great IE monopoly lawsuits? Come on...
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Google has the crosshairs on them because they may be using their market dominance to push their own products. A closer analogy is what happened with MS during the browser nonsense some years ago. Windows is still the de-facto standard OS, and was pushing IE down users throats, even going so far as making it an integral part of the OS. You c
Easy solution (Score:2)
Easy solution: If the bundling really has technical reasons, they should just allow unbundling for every company, which gets the playstore to work without the other apps without sueing them. Ooops, alterantive ROMs already do this with their inofficial gapps-packages.
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