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Old 02-02-2011, 05:17 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Kali Yuga View Post
In the US, they have around 65% of the digital music market, which is around 25-30% of total music sales.

The next closest competitor is Amazon at 13%.

So yeah, in that specific field they are currently a monopoly.

A monopoly does not necessarily mean the company is the sole provider; it's an indicator of market influence. E.g. US Steel was often described as a "monopoly," and was subjected to (unsuccessful) anti-trust actions, but "only" held 2/3 of the market at the peak of its powers.

Same thing with Microsoft, which has a very large percentage of OS market share (usually 90% or more), but are not the only OS vendor.
You've got a totally different definition of monopoly than I have then.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly

I don't think Apple controls the price which is the determining characteristic of a monopoly.
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