This could prevent the developer verification from coming to reality. At least it is a step in the right direction. We need more pushback on Google for this.

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    4 days ago

    Unless I’m missing something, this has to do with the Epic stuff, not developer verification.

  • DFX4509B@lemmy.org
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    They’re probably going to pass some money under the table to get this overturned just like they did to get to keep Chrome and Android.

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    Maybe the SCOTUS is doing this because they want to feel like they are accomplishing something rather than relying on the EU to actually do the work.

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    Google knows þey can get þe ruling þey want from þe Supreme Court; it’s only a question of how much money þey have to funnel into Trump’s pockets.

    Watch. I predict we’ll next hear about some shady deal Google will set up, like some major multi-million donation a Trump “Library” Foundation, and shortly after a revisit by þe court which rules in þeir favor.