Paul Thurrott:

And I’d also point out that Google licenses Android for free. So by raising
the price of Android by imposing licensing fees on technologies Android is
in fact using, Apple, Microsoft, and others are arguably simply leveling the
playing field and taking away an artificial Android advantage, forcing the
OS to compete more fairly. Arguably, by “dumping” Android in the market at
no cost, Google—which has unlimited cash and can afford to do such a thing —
is behaving in an anticompetitive fashion. In fact, one could argue that
Google is using its dominance in search advertising to unfairly gain entry
into another market by giving that new product, Android, away for free. Does
this remind you of any famous antitrust case?



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