The problem is mostly that these companies seem to try to put a wall around a market and try to become the gate-keeper for that particular market, and will then become the regulator of that market. This goes against the principle of "free markets".
Besides these "do it for me" markets, roughly the same pattern is seen with app-stores, and probably many more markets.
(Of course, in a truly free market it should in theory be possible to create such nested markets, but this just shows that the concept of a totally free market is nonsense, and that we should act against these patterns.)
Besides these "do it for me" markets, roughly the same pattern is seen with app-stores, and probably many more markets.
(Of course, in a truly free market it should in theory be possible to create such nested markets, but this just shows that the concept of a totally free market is nonsense, and that we should act against these patterns.)