On May 6, 2010, at 12:06 PM, Randall Reetz wrote:

> After that, the question is:  Does apple restrict the distribution of ebooks, 
> movies, sounds or other content as a function of origin, protocol, or content?

How exactly is apple attempting to define a distinction between content that 
isn't and is code?  What is the difference, as they are trying to argue, 
between a page of text, a frame of video, a passage of recorded music, and 
executable code?  Any such distinction would have to be arbitrary at best.

Steve has fully and completely jumped headlong into the public fire pit this 
time.  Wow, he must really hate Adobe!  Willing to kill his own company (again) 
in defense of his own ego and frustrations with others.  There is something to 
be said for the adage that states that entrepreneurs make terrible CEO's.  10 
years ago, apple was a startup again.  Steve came back to play entrepreneur.  
Not it is a global company again.  Will they let him ruin it again?  Then hire 
him back as cowboy again?

Randall

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