Wechat scan QR code < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > < p > < p > on June 23, according to a number of people familiar with the matter, after the US House Judiciary Committee proposed a number of anti-monopoly legislation that may break the dominance of large technology companies, Apple CEO Tim Cook called a number of US Congressmen to issue a warning, He said the legislation could be too hasty and stifle innovation p> According to people familiar with the matter, cook has repeatedly said that the submission and review process of these legislative proposals is too hasty, which will stifle innovation and cause serious damage to Apple's services, thus harming the interests of consumers. He also asked the House Judiciary Committee to postpone the process. Because at the end of the process, members will submit the proposal to all members of the house of Representatives. After that, they need to be passed in the Senate before they can be sent to the president to sign into law p> < p > it is understood that these members rejected cook's request and urged him to put forward specific policy basis against these measures. Cook is not the only technologist who opposes the antitrust legislation. Kent walker, Google's senior vice president for global affairs, also called lawmakers, and representatives and lobbyists from Amazon and Facebook criticized the proposal p> In addition, a number of think tanks and non-profit organizations sent open letters to the House Judiciary Committee, denouncing that the new law may have a lasting negative impact on the technology industry. "We believe that voters want Congress to repair what's broken, not to destroy or ban what they think works well," it wrote. We strongly recommend that you reject these proposals. " p> < p > the anti-monopoly legislation supported by the two major political parties in the United States aims to re-examine the operation mode of large technology companies, which may mean that some industry leaders will be separated. These legislations address issues such as conflicts of interest, mergers and acquisitions, and excessive power enjoyed by giants such as apple. One of the bills, for example, would prohibit apple from selling devices with its own apps pre installed( Small) < / P > < p >