A Weyland-Yutani style outcome is a far bigger risk. EDIT: Does this mean anti-trust laws probably should’ve hit them a long time ago?
Should’ve, sure. Didn’t. And won’t, in all likelihood. Google is very, very rich, influential, and popular with the public, so the chances of them getting taken down a notch legally (or in pretty much any other way) are low.
A Weyland-Yutani style outcome is a far bigger risk. EDIT: Does this mean anti-trust laws probably should’ve hit them a long time ago?
Should’ve, sure. Didn’t. And won’t, in all likelihood. Google is very, very rich, influential, and popular with the public, so the chances of them getting taken down a notch legally (or in pretty much any other way) are low.