engadget.com — This time the company's rejected Maza's Drivetrain, an app that allows users to remotely control the Transmission Bittorrent app, because "this category of applications is often used for the purpose of infringing third party rights." Right...
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lordsturmMay 12, 2009
It's OK, they can just serve it to the Jail broken community.
grizMay 12, 2009
Care to take a look at all the other sources out there that choose what and what not to distribute?If every time someone cried about what Walmart rejected from its stores for sale, the world would be a big whine fest. It's Apple's store. They can run it the way they want to. They can choose what to sell and control how that material affects their image. You may not agree with it, but it is well within their right as the store owner to do so.
Closed AccountMay 24, 2009
Remember, Google causes piracy as well!
Closed AccountMay 26, 2009
Money-grubbing ****s.
orbital318May 29, 2009
I think you are all missing the point. Apple is partial owner of all the software in its store. If they don't want to endorse something then they don't have to. Okay you can argue that apple shouldn't take any money for the app, thats fine, now every dev who has an app has to self host, oh and when you do there is no DRM to prevent sharing, oh and now there is no store so your captive audience has to search the internet to find it. Quit complaining its getting old.
starter198Oct 12, 2009
simply The iPod
laceybacryOct 29, 2009
Great