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Originally Posted by carld
It's not the quantity of content that has people concerned. I think it's the idea that Apple can at any time remove content, refuse content, and change the rules for anti-competitive reasons. They've shown that they're willing to do this as it suits them, and a lot of people just don't like that.
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I think that the people who buy Apple products aren't really bothered by this. It is usually people who don't buy them (like me) that say: this is exactly why I don't buy Apple products.
And a similar thing can be said about Amazon. A lot of people don't like the fact that Amazon chooses not to sell one book or another, but the regular customers don't really have a problem with that.