I don't really get this. It's Apple's own platform, so they're doing what they want with it. Sounds like a case of Apple-users assuming theirs is the only platform that exists/matters because it's the only one they use. That's not what monopolies are. To be clear, I don't LIKE what Apple's doing with their own platform, but trying to classify it as a monopoly is not the right approach to address that problem. And if this thing DOES pass and set the precedent for all other digital platforms, I'd be concerned about the garbage that the platforms I actually LIKE would have to get openned up to. Gotta think long-term, people.