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macOS Sudo vulnerability could give root privileges to any local user
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Apple settles South Korea antitrust case with $90 million investment
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Facebook preparing to take Apple to court over iOS 14 privacy features
In other words, everyone should be allowed into my store, gather intel on my customers without their permission and not pay me a penny for access to my state of the art devices, software and other intellectual properties that I alone spend a fortune on everyday and every year to market, research, develop, manufacture, sell and patent to stay competitive? -
Apple denied COVID app to secure contact tracing monopoly, lawsuit claims
Apple is the property of its shareholders. The shareholders approve a Board of Directors who selects a management team. The management team run the company and all thing associated with Apple. The Apps store is an enticement for Apple’s customers who voluntarily purchase Apple Products over other competitors products.Since the App Store is for Apple Products only and it is own by Apple, which is a PRIVATE corporate entity, Apple is free to be as arbitrary as they want over which products they will allow into their PRIVATE store.Bottom line::
My customers, My rules, and My store and since the Supreme Court has already stated that as a PRIVATE business I have First Amendment Rights, I just arbitrarily exercised My RIGHTS and I will not allow your App into My Store! -
ACLU sues for information about FBI iPhone unlocking capabilities
JFC_PA said:This doesn’t fall under discovery as it’s not a trial with evidence at issue.Rather it’s, as noted, a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit intended to reveal whether FBI is lawfully conducting its searches.