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I dont know if that indicates that theyre scared, its just part of the maintenance cost of their empires
You don't spend money on something that you don't get profit from. That's just plain logic. They know, if they don't keep spending money here, some politician would end their monopoly.
Of course. Im just saying i dont believe theyre scared because they know they will continue to have more than enough money for lobbying. Its probably very cheap in comparison to what they get out if it. Any business has necessary maintenance costs
"Any business has necessary maintenance costs"... Sure, but not every firm pays to manipulate and bribe politicians, to keep a monopoly.
Right, not every firm is a monopoly. Bribing politicians is a necessary maintenance cost of keeping a monopoly. We agree.
So, Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Adobe and so forth, is not monopolies?
Why? You think they don't do lobbying? Their cartels do constitute monopolies in my view
So you think they are monopolies... Good - that's what they are.
Yes :)