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Sony have the right to, however in practice I can think of ONE case where they did it, and frankly the devs were being asshats. Apple do it on a regular basis, and they don't have any sort of screening process. Not the same at all. It's simply factually incorrect to say that the treatment of devs is in any way equal between the two application processes.
I say this as someone who's experienced both, I'd add.
And wow, another brilliant defence of "corporate rights", "bend over and do what we say". Sigh. (And yes, their criteria ARE secret, in part. This is a good part of the issue!)
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