| > As long as it doesn’t break the contract The contract that would be enforced by aggressive government regulation? Yeah no. I thought you did not like government regulation, and supported people's ability to do what they want with things that they own? And in this case, such a contract, is enforced by government regulation, and we should work to invalidate it, if it prevents people from doing what they want with the phone that they bought. Thats the point. I support the free market solution here, and apparently you want to use the government, to take away people's ability to do what they want, with their own phone, if you think that such a contract should prevent this. I want to get rid of Apple's ability to use the government, to stop people from doing what they want with their own phone. The government regulations that prevent people from doing this is the problem. |
You make a recommendation for how they run their platform, they can say yes or no. You can go or you can stay.
It’s that simple.
But I think we’ve run this well dry.