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> unless the party forking sinks resources equally large as Google’s into the fork, which gives Google power to shape the web as they please unopposed.

I imagine even this already very unlikely outcome would also depend on said fork having a big slice of market share before they even try to drift away from Chromium, otherwise it won't have any effect and will likely die exactly because of said differences.



That's true. No matter the situation, the fact that Chromium/Blink is open source changes little due to the sheer amount of power Google wields.




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