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by xorcist
218 days ago
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That's .. unexpectedly broad? A strict interpretation of that would mean no gaming consoles and certainly no iPhones. Their fundamental promise is a gatekeeper that restricts a lot of things that are not only legal but many customers want to do, including trivial things like writing their own software. |
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If the government tried to block you from installing certain apps on your phone, that would fall under this law. Apple as a private company can still block whatever they want.