On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Casey Dougall
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> What about Developers? Is their something they could do about this? I don't
> write flex or flash sites myself BUT for the growing community out there...
> Isn't this something that could lead to a class action lawsuit against
> platforms that don't allow flash? From the Developer Community as a whole?
>
>

On what grounds?  There's no legal right to have Flash on the iPhone.
Maybe you could argue anti-trust violations, but despite all the buzz
about the iPhone, it's still a relatively small percentage of the cell
phone market. Even in smartphones, it's (based on the last stats I can
find) 40%.  Large? Yes.  Enough to argue it's a monopoly?  I doubt it.
 Especially when there are plenty of choices in the market out there
(Android does support Flash).

Even if there were grounds for a lawsuit and a law firm took the case
and even if the lawsuit was successful, these types of lawsuits take
years to get through the courts. During that time, it's possible Flash
would continue to lose support, so even a successful lawsuit could be
too late to save Flash (the Microsoft antitrust case couldn't save
Netscape).  In the long run, I believe all that would be accomplished
would be a bunch of lawyers getting even richer.

Scott

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