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Thats where Case #1 comes in. This wouldn't be such an issue for them if it weren't for the 30%. I think you could make a separate argument about consumer transparency in this arena, but I don't know how much that'd hold water, much the same as Safari being the default browser isn't anyone's complaint in these antitrust hearings.


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