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Originally Posted by stonetools
I think I've replied to all your points but you haven't heard me because you believe Apple is TEH EVUUL and Apple's policy cannot be justified. If you go over the posts you'll see that I have replied to all your points but that you don't like my answers.Well hey, we can disagree on that. I don't believe folks had to personally insult me by claiming that I was being paid by Apple or that I was Steve Jobs , ahem, boyfriend , but hey, small things amuse small minds.The market will sort it all out in the end.
I have pointed out these same arguments have been made against Apple's policies regarding the App Store in the past and the market agreed with Apple. I believe that this will happen again. If the market decides that Apple's policy is OK and actually adds value, then all the vitriol poured out by Apple detractors won't really matter.
If I am wrong and Apple withdraws, then I will say I am wrong about iOS ( thanks for the correction)
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The problem is that you haven't justified it.
Your point seems to be that "Oh noes! People can spend money using their iDevices without Apple getting a cut! This must be stopped!" is a valid argument.
No one is arguing that Apple doesn't deserve a cut of sales made through their infrastructure (the IAP system). However, that doesn't mean that they should get a cut of every purchase made by someone using an iDevice.