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2007-02-20
It is OK for other companies to rip off Apple designs.
Because they are not originals.
Like it is OK that the cars from Japan, Taiwan, Germany look alike and not one of them feels "ripped off".
Like it is OK that televisionset from Philips, Samsung, Grundig etc. look alike and not one of them feels "ripped off".
How long must his list be for you to understand that originality was something that maybe Adam and Eve had but no one after that.
Human being learn by imitating, just like primates and most other mamals, we can only benefit from it. Forbidding to imitate means blocking progress.