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Apple's Evil Sabotage

Posted at 8:32AM Friday 27 Jan 2012

Not only does Apple claim the right to sell whatever iBook you make it also claims the right to prevent you from selling it elsewhere, even if Apple rejects it. Still think using iBooks is a good idea?

It is as if Adobe claimed you couldn't sell any photograph you processed in Photoshop (except through Adobe).

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