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I have reread my last post and, while I do think what I have said in it, I
regret having posted it. there has been enough trolling on this.
Very best
François
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In France, the Competition council stated that it was illegal for Orange to be
the sole distributor of the iPhone. If I recall correctly, the complaint was
issued by Bouygues Telecom, whose CEO, incidentally, is a close friend of
Nicolas Sarkozy. The consequence was a sharp increase in the overa
Ian and Mark,
I expect the European Commission to "discover" that keeping
competitors' apps out of the app store (e.g. http://qurl.tk/be )
solely because they're competitors' apps is illegal, but that may take
another decade. Whether the EC will recognise Apple's "technical"
reasons to bl
On 30 May 2010, at 07:37, Mark Smith wrote:
I have a question for the group. I've been reading about the recent
changes to the Apple SDK for the last couple of hours (here and on
Appleinsider) and one thing I don't understand is how Apple can
actually do this? Is it only for products that
I have a question for the group. I've been reading about the recent changes to
the Apple SDK for the last couple of hours (here and on Appleinsider) and one
thing I don't understand is how Apple can actually do this? Is it only for
products that are intended to be marketed through the app store?