Apple becomes number one, time for the DOJ to investigate

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It's all the shareholders fault.

In Unicorn Land, companies will spend billions on R&D for a new product and simply release all the details and code to their competitors and anyone interested. Profits and protecting your market segment is devil work.
 
You don't sign a contract if you walk into an apple store and buy the phone. Sorry to burst your bubble.
 
if apple designed a shovel they would void the warranty if you used anything but the pole end to dig your hole.
 
By purchasing the phone, even without a contract, you are agreeing to whatever stipulations Apple says about the iPhone. Sorry to burst your bubble.
 
You are so full of shit it isn't even funny. Please cite a source to back that bold faced lie up.
 
That's bullshit. And I believe the SC has ruled that anything you purchase is your property and you can do with it what you like.
 
Really? They have ruled that?


So, I can cut down every single tree on my property? No permits or other interventionist bullshit-redtape? I can just go do it?


I can buy a DVD and then make as many copies of the DVD I want?


No, of course you cannot do anything you want with your property. Whatever stipulations you agreed to whenever you purchased something are binding.

When you buy a DVD, you are making an agreement that you will not make copies of it (except for 1 personal backup copy).


Apple controls their software and hardware. You don't have a right to code whatever you want on their developer platform. Regardless if you buy an iphone or not, a developer must agree with whatever terms Apple requires or develop something for someone else. Apple is not abusing their rights by being an uber controlling company.
 
Im going to have to agree with DE here.


Even under contract you still own the phone.. Breaking the contract will just cost you money. And the money isn't to pay for the phone you have possession of, but its for breaking a legally binding contract. It's not like you're making payments on the phone itself like an auto loan.
 
I'm not talking about payments. I'm talking about how Apple has a right to see that software is developed a certain way, even after individuals have purchased iphones.
 
Yes, if you can prove that it's fair use. meaning you personally need 500 copies and aren't entering a commercial transaction. Of course there is no circumstance where you would need so many without selling them. But you can write 500 and put them in your drawer and the law states you shouldn't get in any trouble.


Depends on the country. In Canada we are charged a fee on all blank media disks as a concession that we will be downloading or copying existing media with it.

Apple is abusing their rights as much as most other companies in terms of protecting their software. For instance they say you can't unlock their phone but you can legally unlock any phone. It does not make the warranty void. There are other little tweaks to the software you can do that they don't want you to.
 
Amazon recently ran afoul of a similar pricing fiasco, with their Kindle e-books. Their pricing was, apparently, set with little regard to publisher's wishes.

Proprietary nonsense really triggers my inner dictator.
 
Apple hate is among the stupidest shit ever, "I JUST BOUGHT AN XBOX AND I CANT PLAY PLAYSTATION GAMES ON IT? THIS IS HORSE SHIT."
 
That's exactly what I am talking about. As long as it is for personal use then you can do whatever you want with your electronics.



You can code whatever you want for it you just can't sell it.
 
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