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RE[4]: Legality of WebKit-only on iOS?
by pgquiles on Sun 20th Jan 2013 14:59
in reply to "RE[3]: Legality of WebKit-only on iOS?"
Who gives a crap if they are "in bad terms with Apple" or not? Apple is not God.
They are god in regards to approving or rejecting your app in their stores. So yes, they ARE god.
In addition to that, companies think in the future: will I need a license from Apple to manufacture magsafe connectors? cases for their phones? will they delay (almost impossible to prove) approving your app?
RE[5]: Legality of WebKit-only on iOS?
by PresentIt on Sun 20th Jan 2013 17:50
in reply to "RE[4]: Legality of WebKit-only on iOS?"





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2010-02-10
Apple isn't doing anything illegal. They have not been shown to break the law. They don't have the market share to justify such claims.
Who gives a crap if they are "in bad terms with Apple" or not? Apple is not God.