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Sorry, but this is nonsense. VLC could not be included in Apple app store because Apple's EULA effectively bans GPL'ed software form it. Regarding this app store your ranting about, I don't think they'll be any changes on distro's current software policies. And this is, for example, I expect Ubuntu and openSUSE to serve closed sourced software on their service but labelling it as "non free" or something alike. Just like now that they keep closed source repos. Even more, I expect Canonical to introduce software on their store you'll have to pay for.