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It also means that from the company's point of view, consumer are evil.
As a consumer, I don't see as evil a company which sell me a product I want to have for a price I consider fair or at least acceptable (because as you said, consumers never ever consider a price as fair).
I don't see Apple as evil based on my own definition. It's less clear for Google, because I'm not sure I understand each and every consequence of using their free products (understand privacy issues).