If desktop pc users saw Microsoft taking a third of every transaction from yourmoms.com to Amazon.com because they did the heavy lifting of popularizing the home pc and web browser usage, I think you’d realize how ridiculous that argument sounds.
They built it to sell something else, operating systems and then some ancillary stuff. They became one of the most valuable companies in the world off just that.
Just like the iOS was built to sell phones. They make plenty off phones. They’ve made Apple one of the most valuable companies in the world too. Access to an App Store has become a requirement of a modern phone, so they wouldn’t sell many without it. But it doesn’t mean they should be able to tax the entire economy so heavily. Just like how running a browser is a requirement of modern browsers for an operating system, but that doesn’t mean the operating system should be allowed to tax the entire economy of activity that takes place on said operating system.
They built it to sell something else, operating systems and then some ancillary stuff. They became one of the most valuable companies in the world off just that.
Just like the iOS was built to sell phones. They make plenty off phones. They’ve made Apple one of the most valuable companies in the world too. Access to an App Store has become a requirement of a modern phone, so they wouldn’t sell many without it. But it doesn’t mean they should be able to tax the entire economy so heavily. Just like how running a browser is a requirement of modern browsers for an operating system, but that doesn’t mean the operating system should be allowed to tax the entire economy of activity that takes place on said operating system.