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Apple is going the aggressive road these days, bullying any other company which could even remotely compete with them, using fallacious arguments and sheer lawyer power. Now obviously, Apple diligent fanboys will say "this is business as usual", the way the world works, so it is legitimate.
And then, when Apple receives similar attacks from other companies, the same fanboys start whining that this case against their idol could possibly be unfair, if looked from a specific angle, or is just about bullying money ?
Come on, there is no discussion possible with those fanatics.
I just say "good, let them experience a dose of their own medicine".