So when you said "that remains to be seen". You actually meant "that does not remains to be seen" and "that remains to stay that way before the end of times"?
Sometimes admitting you were wrong is the right way to go.
>> the only party that will be hurt in the long run is the consumer.
>> Even this remains to be seen.
>> So when you said "that remains to be seen". You actually meant "that does not remains to be seen -- but remains to stay that way before the end of times"?
Long run to me means 3-4 years, not "end of times". I think Google and Apple will come to a licensing deal in a shorter time period, because it's in both of their interests to do so.
Because of this, I don't think that the consumer is hurt in the long run, so it does remain to be seen if the statement I replied to will happen.
>> So when you said "that remains to be seen". You actually meant "that does not remains to be seen -- but remains to stay that way before the end of times"?
Long run to me means 3-4 years, not "end of times". I think Google and Apple will come to a licensing deal in a shorter time period, because it's in both of their interests to do so.
Because of this, I don't think that the consumer is hurt in the long run, so it does remain to be seen if the statement I replied to will happen.