> Wouldn't it be something if the EU focused on fostering a tech scene rather than attacking it.
> If you don't want Google dominating your populations technology, try creating conditions to grow a replacement.
Talk about fallacy.
It would be better if US started dividing these giants thereby allowing other companies to enter the market.
And before you say something on AI - your companies don't follow your laws either - IP laws - should we remove these? I would advocate that yes, we should - they are nothing more than nuisance (with all the suing costs) in modern times anyway.
We had a tech scene before 2010s - you just can not outcompete these US state-sanctioned companies when they don't follow the law and US cries every time when sane control is applied.
And then there is China to add to that with Temu. Add to that Amazon and fact that there is more than one digital market based in central Europe should be impossible - but they do exist.
And yes we DO have conditions and 'sunlight'.
Look at payment for example:
Google - late 2010s
Apple - middle 2010s
Central European payment systems - 2000s
Some countries reached banking transfer unification - i.e one system to payment transfer with every bank in middle 2010s IN BANKING SYSTEM ITSELF - so as long you have bank account you don't have to have any other transfer system - your bank does it for you - instant.
Yeah so why exactly we have even any competition with Google and Apple?
Ah yeah google pushes it's solution with 'card number' (which if you live in central Europe only time you will use is with US companies) to android.
I still remember culture shock card number gave some people.
When my family member was asked by Netflix to give card number he thought it was fraud - because NO ONE ever did that.
It took enormous amount of persuasion (and call to the bank) that yes - card number is valid system.
He asked me what blocks netflix from slurping all the money if he cannot see the bank website.
He solved problem with (I kid you not) separate banking account where he transferred money before giving that account card number.
And before you have misconception - he was poor but did somewhat (more than most I would say) understand IT - he just did not have trust for his 1000$ pension to not be misused by Netflix employees.
More? How about Comparison shopping website?
https://www.reuters.com/technology/eu-court-upholds-googles-...
Do you see pattern?
The issue is not that EU cannot make companies - it is that EU companies cannot survive in hostile US market that confuses capitalism with company owned oligarchy.
The thing about EU companies is that they are much more localised - after all they were historically created with country language in mind, not English, some today still don't exist on English web, so you will have trouble to even know about them.
Most of them to this day only work in the same country.
American companies have 380M market + L2 + L3. They rarely limit themselves to country.
EU companies have at best something in range 100M - but realistically if we talk about any other country this falls sharply to ten/s of millions of users.
You already have structural advantage.
US proved that cannot regulate and dismantle its molochs, your choice, but don't come to cry when EU looses patience.
Don't expect that if you try to build & hold monopolies in US because that makes US market "bigger" other countries will not punish you - it's unreasonable.