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I know exactly what price fixing is and how it's applied.
You seem to have missed my point about free market capitalism.
I guess it's a similar argument to patent law.
We all have our opinions on that and most are correct though conflicting. It's one of those things like being between a rock and a hard place. Whether they're good or bad for society in general. It's not something I'm willing to devote a lot of time debating, simply because no one can win, we're all right and we're all wrong! And I simply don't have the time.
If you want to buy and use google products, you're welcome to them, I have no problem with you doing so. What I have a problem with is people defending their illegal business practices, in my honest opinion. Practices that were legislated against hundreds of years ago and are still in place today. Being online has nothing to do with it. A law is a law and I feel they are breaking the law!




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This clearly shows that you do not understand what price fixing means. The whole idea behind price fixing is to keep competitors out or to drive them out by keeping prices at artificial levels. It has nothing to do with fair competition. Read e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_fixing before you claim it's alright and fair.