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I have a question for the group. I've been reading about the recent changes to
the Apple SDK for the last couple of hours (here and on Appleinsider) and one
thing I don't understand is how Apple can actually do this? Is it only for
products that are intended to be marketed through the app
On 30 May 2010, at 07:37, Mark Smith wrote:
I have a question for the group. I've been reading about the recent
changes to the Apple SDK for the last couple of hours (here and on
Appleinsider) and one thing I don't understand is how Apple can
actually do this? Is it only for products that
Ian and Mark,
I expect the European Commission to discover that keeping
competitors' apps out of the app store (e.g. http://qurl.tk/be )
solely because they're competitors' apps is illegal, but that may take
another decade. Whether the EC will recognise Apple's technical
reasons to block
In France, the Competition council stated that it was illegal for Orange to be
the sole distributor of the iPhone. If I recall correctly, the complaint was
issued by Bouygues Telecom, whose CEO, incidentally, is a close friend of
Nicolas Sarkozy. The consequence was a sharp increase in the
I have reread my last post and, while I do think what I have said in it, I
regret having posted it. there has been enough trolling on this.
Very best
François
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