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2006-02-25
A take on Skeletor's comment[1] (I'm sure wired will agree):
An apple a day keep freedom away
An apple a day keeps a lawyer at bay
No Apple products in my household as result of stunts like this (and arbitrary lock-in). People fought hard for freedom of speech, just to watch others give up their (and others) rights for shiny beads.
You have the power to change this. Apple needs you and your money more than you need them. Instead of nodding your head, make it clear that you won't buy their products until things change.
Vote with your wallet.
[1] http://www.osnews.com/permalink?360007