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Rationally (now theres a word that's out of favor in this day and age) the only thing Apple could do is say that you void your license by using the non-Apple app store. Then again, since you have already voided your license by jailbreaking the phone it's a moot point.
Knowing Apple, it probably won't stop there though.
I just love how the IT industry think it's so special and does not have to play by the same rules as other industries.
Edited 2009-03-09 09:25 UTC