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Yes, game platforms are definitely the obvious comparison, and nobody could imagine their 'maintainers' (MS/Sony/Nintendo) would BAR developers from using whatever tool they want.
But seriously, Apple CAN'T equitably enforce this because they would be removing most of the most successful/impresive games on iPhone which they have been promoting alot. This is going to be the equivalent of New Orleans ordinance against 'manhandling a sandwich', BS laws that are only used against those who meet the unstated true category of public (private) enemy... just like "flying while arab". But who can develop under this regime where you don't really know when "the law" will be applied to you? (presumably they won't apply it to their own MacRuby project, but still)