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Correction: on Apple's *customers* devices.
Apple devices are sold. They aren't Apple property, except when they are in Apple Stores or in their stock.
But maybe Apple consider their customers are their property, who know. Maybe it's written in their EULA, somewhere: all you customer are belong to us!
I predict a big surprise, then. Smartphones owners and geeks are far less brand belovers and far more hype followers (or makers, for some). For a company making now near half of its revenue from this kind of customers, they should care more...
Hmm... tricky, I know.
What would be more funny is to add this notice not on their website but... on the second page of every Kindle electronic books they deliver to Apple devices
;-)