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People like John Gruber - rooting for Apple here, obviously - support App.net. However, App.net is a 1:1 Twitter clone. Zero changes. It's literally a 1:1 copy.
Why is App.net okay, but Samsung's clearly different devices are not? This has been bugging me for weeks.
I don't use either Twitter or App.net so I have no idea what the answer to your question is. I suggest that if Twitter thinks App.net infringed they should take legal action, it's the best way to decide these matters. The last thing anybody should do is ask people like us.