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I don't have a problem with apple deciding the rules for their application store, none what-so-ever. What I do have a problem with is apple dictating what consumers can do on devices that were supposed to have rights transferred to the owner at the point of sale. DRM enables apple to extend it's control onto devices it no longer legally owns, which is immoral.
I don't think we're reading the same article, because DRM is mentioned no where in this article.
My enthusiasm about letting you be a pedant is probably right up there with getting a root canal.