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"content": "It might be a little early to call it, but the EU's Digital Markets Act seems like kind of a dud so far. If you still have to get a developer license from Apple, get their approval to host an app store, pay Apple a cut of your downloads, and can't sideload your own applications, then what's the point? I'm sure the EU is going to step in with some of this, but unless they reach the point where you can install any application you want on any iOS device from any source, I'd regard it is a failed piece of legislation. :meowshrug:\n\n#Apple #iOS #iPhone #AppStore #DigitalMarketsAct #DMA #EU #EuropeanUnion",
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