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Good call, Thom.
More journalists and bloggers need to do just that. All large corporations will push far enough until the consumers of their products say they have had enough.
Apple does not do this in ignorance. They know that they have a loyal following and that they are able to get away with behavior that no other company would.
It is high time that Apple's users push back in a meaningful and coordinated fashion. Remember that 1984 ad with its not-so-subtle references to an Orwelian future?
One of Orwell's big concerns was when people relinquish their freedom to empty slogans that mean the exact opposite of what they claim.
Apple thinks or does "different".
I think not. Just another corporation without much concern for anything other than profits.
And before I get the horde of hard-core capitalists telling me that that's the way it has or needs to be.
Spare me.
You can make good money and be good to your customers. Sometimes, it means making less money, sure, but I would rather do that and retain a sense of corporate responsibility and honor the founding values of the company than sacrifice everything I or the company once stood for in the quest for higher profit margins.
Edited 2009-02-04 08:31 UTC