Apple Removes iPhone App for Giving Access to **** - Like Any Normal Browser
App Store controversies are not new to Apple. However, for a while it seemed that the company was trying to stay away from such incidents. However, today the company has courted fresh controversy over the removal of an iPhone app from the App Store. The reason behind the removal? The...
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First to Post! Hell to the Nizzo!
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Well, bottom line, itʻs Appleʻs product. They have the right to obtain or dismiss any app at any time, much like a television broadcast network. Iʻm sure people were pissed when FOX cancelled FAMILY GUY years ago. They then moved to CARTOON NETWORK, a company that was willing to use their product. However, FOX later realized the potential, and got it back. Itʻs the same thing.
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So what if u can access **** via an iphone browser or app, its not apples job to police what content we access, they should only be policing apps that contain code that steals personal info or causes malicious activities
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What about phototrader? Every picture I send I get a **** in return.
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It's a piracy issue and they would need to deal with DMCA notices.
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Apple would have to deal with the piracy issues or the site hosting the pictures?
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Who cares if it gives access to
**** sites? I look at **** on my Iphone all of the time. -
how about you shove some tectonic plate up your fucking ass and shut the **** up...fucking corny ass first bullshit
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Ha! That's funny.
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I think apple had it right ..... It's a different scenerio that the apple safari or the google web application let users access **** ...,.. But any applications on the apps store ... Apple has the full right to do it's action I think it's justified
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Haha ... Ray u ...u got it man ... why the he'll would this faggots believe wld be good to them tht they r first.....
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i think it was taken off because the app it self had links to **** site as such, safari or google you need to seach