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Water/power are utilities and are regulated differently than other industries. But your general question is an open debate. If you run a hosting company do you have to host things you disagree with? If you run a transaction company doy you have to exchange with parties you disagree with? What if a certain type of transaction is too high risk, do they have to do it anyways? Personally I'd like to see things lean more…
I think the test should be whether another company could offer a service giving the same result. So for instance this would be fine: - A web hosting company refusing clients, because you can use another one - Amazon refusing to sell the item themselves, because other companies can sell on the Amazon marketplace - A bank refusing a client, since you can just use another bank This would not be fine: - Apple refusing to…
> - Apple refusing to list an app on the app store, since no else can do so
Suppose I launch an phone for kids with it's own dedicated app store. My pitch to parents is that this is a dedicated app store for kid-friendly apps. Now should I not be able to remove pornhub's app from my store?
It meets all the criteria: - Nobody else can publish to my app store. - Pornhub is totally legal. - There is no other legal way for my users to run apps, apart from my app store.