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Where is this the same thing? Only through your Apple pink glasses!
Microsoft, like any other publisher in the games industry has the right to decide which games they want to publish on their platform. This is a rule well known in the games industry and happens all the time.
What Apple is doing on the other hand, is completely different! They are changing the rules in the middle of the game, about which languages you are allowed to use for their platform.
Edit: corrected a typo
Edited 2010-04-11 15:35 UTC