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Originally Posted by ebusinesstutor
And yes, fjtorres, a company can legally state those kinds of things in terms and conditions, but I still believe it is wrong from a business practice perspective even if it is right legally.
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Oh, no question it's not right. Downright petty and stupid.
I just think that if Apple wants to do stupid things they should be allowed to do so.
It's not our job to save them from themselves.
And yes, it *is* arbitrary and inconsistent--there *are* self-publishing ebooks and apps on the Apple store that refer to Amazon. They are older, though. But, as I said above: I have no problem with them doing stupid things.
It's not as if I'm an iTunes customer.

(I'm a big fan of driving around train wrecks.)