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RE[10]: Legality of WebKit-only on iOS?
by pgquiles on Sun 20th Jan 2013 20:22
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RE[11]: Legality of WebKit-only on iOS?
by PresentIt on Tue 22nd Jan 2013 19:10
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Antitrust investigations are not done through the courts, and the person or company who reports anti-competitive behavior is not part of the actual antitrust case.
The point is that someone claimed that people are afraid of reporting Apple to the competition autorities, which doesn't make sense because if Apple was under investigation and started behaving anti-competitively, they would be in massive trouble.