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Now, as much as I like Apple, I'm cynical about Apple.
I'd like to believe that this is a crack in the ice and they'll let Palm continue to sync and perhaps even open up more services.
It would be extremely nice, since we know they're not thinking about the Linux/*BSD world, that Apple would allow all appropriate devices to use iTunes to sync.
If it emulate perfectly an iPod classic, how can they break it without breaking iPod too? They have the engineer who made they iPod interface with them. I think, this time, it is very unlikely that apple will be able to do something about that. Except sue palm for using the iPod logo in iTunes.
Won't fly, will it? They will claim an exemption under competition and interworking rule.
Still, lets hope Apple tries, and keeps trying, and expands their legal department. That brings closer the day when they will finally realize that suing the hell out of your customers and stopping them using your products how they want may be enormously entertaining, but it isn't actually what you are in business for.
I want to see them sue in the UK and Germany too, and then appeal. Remember the last one of these hidings to nowhere they got into? Suing Microsoft on Windows? That nearly killed the company. This one is no different. These guys never learn.




