Japan Passes Law to Allow Third-Party App Stores on the iPhone
from Beaver@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.world on 17 Jun 02:07
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Beaver@lemmy.ca on 17 Jun 03:22 next collapse

Interesting line:

“Japan’s move follows a trend of international legislative efforts aimed at regulating the dominance of major tech companies. The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the UK’s Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill are similar initiatives designed to foster competition and prevent monopolistic practices. Various antitrust cases in the United States are also targeting similar issues.”

Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world on 17 Jun 03:49 collapse

Japan: Well America cleary isn’t going to do it so fuck it we’ll do it live!

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works on 17 Jun 04:38 collapse

So, are they going to force Nintendo and PlayStation to do this as well? No?

aeronmelon@lemmy.world on 17 Jun 04:51 collapse

They won’t and they can’t do this to Japanese megacorps.

Nintendo orders the police to raid places on the mere suspicion of rom selling.

CosmoNova@lemmy.world on 17 Jun 06:44 next collapse

This is the Brussels effect at work, everyone.

Allero@lemmy.today on 17 Jun 08:02 collapse

An amazing thing, to be honest

AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space on 17 Jun 09:06 next collapse

John Gruber (yes, the Apple loyalist) pointed out that the Japanese law specifically exempts game consoles, and suggested the US retaliating by passing a law requiring third-party app stores on the PlayStation and Switch. Which probably won’t happen, but would be entertaining if it did.

freeman@sh.itjust.works on 17 Jun 09:32 next collapse

Awesome 👍

Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip on 17 Jun 20:19 collapse

its the one opening Microsoft wants. if they can manage to be able to get gamepass on the devices, itll get what it wants (more subscribers) in virtue of having more devices it is officially on.

while i dont think it would happen, if it were thrown up in the air, companies like microsoft and epic would 100% be backing it up

Badeendje@lemmy.world on 17 Jun 12:59 next collapse

And elsewhere people are in defense of Vale, which is accused of tying sales, pricing clauses and excessive tarrifs.

Good that these walled gardens are being broken open, as it not only allows for direct competition, it also required companies to think about safety and security. It is high time that apps are “containerized” and users given direct control over what is accessible to an app and what not. And if data is accessed that it is transparent what data is collected.

InfiniWheel@lemmy.one on 17 Jun 13:16 collapse

I take it they finally moved on from 1990 in the government?

ZeffSyde@lemmy.world on 17 Jun 18:39 collapse

Still waiting on a fax from them to confirm.