US law doesn’t care what companies do to consumers. The law only cares what they do to other companies. Apple own their own hardware production and ecosystem, so they aren’t harming other companies (directly).
No conspiracy needed.
US law doesn’t care what companies do to consumers. The law only cares what they do to other companies. Apple own their own hardware production and ecosystem, so they aren’t harming other companies (directly).
No conspiracy needed.
If someone want an alternative there is ebooks.com. The two titles I got from there were way cheeper than on the store linked to my device. No nonsense app or anything, just download the file from the store and do what you want with it.
Maybe consider https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki I haven’t had a chance to use it myself, but I am intrigued.
Fast.com is a separate domain, I don’t think the ISP would have any trouble throttling only Netflix.com without fast.com.