Message from @Existence is identity
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Which rights yes are enforced by government
But you never refuted anything I said
Even actual criminals have a more objective set of laws
You're essentially advocating for "right of the strongest" and that every Company can abuse the power and do everything they can to get money out of the pocket of the people.
Like I said before all monopolies came from government or got dismantled with time
no
if there were no rules, there would have been no Compaq, Dell and co
Yes the rules being force and market separated until someones rights are violated
*are
Yes and now you need a market that's protected by Patents and needs billions of dollars to enter.
And the primary source can just bribe the manufacturers to not use other stuff than theirs....
So in short: you need the Rules and to enforce it, so that such things do not happen.
Wow, I'm in agreement with Stefan for the third time today and it's not even lunchtime. The end times are most certainly upon us. 🙀
Yeah, one of those Examples would be Microsoft ^^
And Google (Android)
So free market means that everyone plays to the same rules and doesn't abuse or misuse the power given by the market.
Now, after M$ left the Mobile Phone OS Market, Google was forced in the EU to charge money for Android.
M$ always charged for mobile Windows.
Who enforces the rules?
Im back
These arguments dont have any basis to them
Saying that it happens without government
So google Monopoly happened with Gouvernment? How so?
and Microsoft?
They still have competitors
Same with Microsoft
Where's OS/2 then? Or BeOS?
Also they have both used law suits to their advantage
As for patents it should be based on Great Britain’s Copyright Act of 1911
Lets just say they didnt use government like I said competitors exist and its the value we put on them
These monopolies cant be maintained without force unless they offer enough to maintain it though
Also to violate their rights is a contradiction if you ever claim to defend peoples property rights
Government also does this as I said before
This also doesnt equate to billions to enter
Yes, the force they can use because there are no rules that nobody enforces.
No in a free market they couldnt
Aslong as no ones rights are violated
Yes, they could because there ain't no rules and nobody keeps them from not bribing other people to not use the Competition's stuff.
that's how M$ got their Monopoly