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justanothername · 51-55, M
Wishful thinking but I don’t know if you noticed but technology tends to move at a much faster rate than any government decreed law change. Back in the late 90s the DOJ tried to break up the Microsoft monopoly to try and encourage some form of competition on the PC OS and web browser market. Let’s just say that they failed miserably in their attempt but then move past 2000 and some random company came up with a small white portable music device that turned various industries upside down.
For the record we have been in a free market for years. A free market just means that not all companies are equal.
Big companies buy up smaller companies and either improve them or take out the best bits then spit the rest out on a regular basis right now.
If customers like a companies product they tend to buy lots of it and the company succeeds. If it’s shit customers don’t buy it.
For the record we have been in a free market for years. A free market just means that not all companies are equal.
Big companies buy up smaller companies and either improve them or take out the best bits then spit the rest out on a regular basis right now.
If customers like a companies product they tend to buy lots of it and the company succeeds. If it’s shit customers don’t buy it.